In Reply to: The opposite of blind acceptance is blind rejection, posted by Al Sekela on January 24, 2007 at 09:40:01:
Hi Al,I can believe that glass resonates, heck everything in a room resonantes at some freq or another. Besides I remember a speaker that had glass tweeters a good while back. I'm still skeptical however on a lot of different tweaks. I have a hard time excepting Marigo Dots or Acoustic Resonaters due to their exorbitant prices for a little wood and metal. Still I try to keep an open mind on things and morricab's explination on how the Acoustic Resonaters might work seems to make sense to me. Some things however are just too far fetched for me to believe outright and I'd have to be shown that they work. That would require my seeing them installed and then my actually hearing a significant improvement. Otherwise you can keep that tweak.
Before I'd buy Marigo Dots or Acoustic Resonaters I'd buy curtains and do some room treatment. My house would look better, the room would sound better and the effects of either of those 2 devices would most likely be a lot less noticable, if at all, in a properly treated room! Of course that's just my 2 cents.
Thetubeguy1954
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- Re: The opposite of blind acceptance is blind rejection, - thetubeguy1954 11:19:32 01/24/07 (8)
- Re: The opposite of blind acceptance is blind rejection, - Frank P 11:45:17 01/30/07 (5)
- And a good natured skeptic at that... - Wellfed 17:17:29 01/30/07 (4)
- PS - Frank P 07:31:40 01/31/07 (1)
- So many thoughts... - Wellfed 07:42:46 01/31/07 (0)
- Thanks Wellfed . . . - Frank P 06:13:08 01/31/07 (1)
- You're welcome... - Wellfed 07:41:15 01/31/07 (0)
- I've offered a cheap way to find out. - Al Sekela 14:06:30 01/25/07 (0)
- Marigo dots reduce resonance... - Wellfed 16:00:57 01/24/07 (0)