My nominations:Harmonic Resolution Systems plates seen at www.avisolation.com (Used on top of the player to dampen mechanical vibrations) They work and are around $90. I should note, there are 3 different sizes.
Xtreme AV's Quicksiler conductive paste (They have a new paste coming out soon, that is WAY better. I've tried it!) www.XtremeAV.com Standard Quicksilver paste is only $65 and will treat a handful of systems.
RRL's Shine Ola which is only $25 and will clean around 250 to 300 CD/DVD/SACD's. Comes with a 3M cloth that doesn't scratch!
And various isolation feet, which is system dependent, so I won't bog you down with that info ...
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Topic - What is the least expensive, good tweak you have tried for your SACD system? - Jack Seaton 08:16:45 10/29/05 (13)
- Re: What is the least expensive, good tweak you have tried for your SACD system? - jimmyjames 02:21:43 10/30/05 (1)
- Re: What is the least expensive, good tweak you have tried for your SACD system? - Jack Seaton 09:50:28 10/30/05 (0)
- grungebuster2 CD Mat - Honest Joe 18:09:42 10/29/05 (4)
- The verdict isn't out yet on the Grungbuster 2, not in the Seaton household ... - Jack Seaton 09:59:18 10/30/05 (3)
- Proof... - Honest Joe 14:43:38 10/30/05 (2)
- In my situation, it is elinimating low level detail and micro-dynamics ... - Jack Seaton 16:21:15 10/30/05 (1)
- Me too. - Bob Trimble 13:19:09 10/31/05 (0)
- I hear you. To me, cymbals lose all decay, as if you the cymbal is clamped in your hands. You get the ting, but not .. - Jack Seaton 16:03:10 10/30/05 (0)
- Re: What is the least expensive, good tweak you have tried for your SACD system? - speyer 16:36:08 10/29/05 (0)
- That conductive paste can be very dangerous - Pacman 08:34:43 10/29/05 (2)
- I've only heard of folks having problems with paste on tube pins ... - Jack Seaton 12:43:52 10/29/05 (1)
- Vibrapods - Pacman 20:05:47 10/29/05 (0)