In Reply to: Jena Labs 3D/X disk treatments and sacds. posted by Norm on September 4, 2006 at 06:43:00:
Glad to hear that you're enjoying the Jena. I was one of the first outside of Jennifer's immediate friends to hear it, and it's truly awesome stuff. Most treatments in my experience affect the balance of the spectrum, however subtly, while improving things elsewhere. The Jena doesn't do this.As for the Talisman, I have one on order, and it should hopefully be here this week. I also have the Furutech RD-2. What differences specifically did you notice between the two? It's particularly interesting to me that the instructions for the Talisman recommend demagging the tray as well. Can't wait to hear what it can do.
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Follow Ups
- Welcome to the club, and the Talisman - Quint 10:02:22 09/04/06 (10)
- On the Talisman - Norm 14:00:08 09/04/06 (9)
- Have you tried the Ionoclast? - Ric Schultz 11:27:03 09/05/06 (8)
- I own the Iconoclast - Quint 12:06:24 09/05/06 (7)
- Re: Nespa Pro.. Vs.. Walker Talisman - RadioWonder 15:32:13 09/05/06 (5)
- Tonight I listened to one cdr copy, then to it Nespaed, and finally to it having used the Talisman. - Norm 20:26:22 09/05/06 (0)
- Walker Talisman versus Nespa Pro. Hmm, I will have to evaluate this - Norm 18:21:30 09/05/06 (3)
- Re: Walker Talisman versus Nespa Pro. Hmm, I will have to evaluate this - RadioWonder 00:46:29 09/06/06 (2)
- I guess we would need to know the different flux of it and the Talisman. nt - Norm 13:58:48 09/06/06 (1)
- Re: All you need is one of these..... - RadioWonder 15:40:43 09/06/06 (0)
- I have a Zerostat. It met the same fate as did you Iconoclast nt - Norm 12:11:06 09/05/06 (0)