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In Reply to: RE: installing ERS posted by Mike B. on September 02, 2011 at 19:58:53
I agree, in fact I found leaving a square of ERS lying on the table in another room sucked the life out of the music. Every place I tried even a small square made the sound wooly, thin and hollow. The only way I could get the life to return to the system was take the ERS entirely out of the house. YRMV.
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That is some major suction. Could it have been your choice of music?
he wrote "bad" across the sheet.....and then forgot to place a crystal in the middle with a strip of rainbow foil.....
Stu
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Have you tried this with live music rather than recordings?
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
It won't affect the sound of an unamplified performance, however. It affects the sound of any electronic gear used to record that same performance, however.
RF is only one constituent which can recorded sound and playback. Magnetic fields also have a power effect. One of the finest tweaks I have implemented, has been the use of Z-sleeves. The designer Mark Hampton (?, forgot his last name) calls it a modified zero gauss chamber. Placed over interconnects and speaker cables and power cords, it has a most profound effect on the performance of those items, greatly increasing performance.
His Z sleeves look to be nickel plated tubes extensively wrapped with ERS, to lower RFI.
Stu
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