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Caig Deoxit. Put it on every single connection as a preventative measure, and restore dirty or intermittent connector surfaces.
I prefer the needle or brush applicator bottles of 100% solution, so you're not paying for propellant.
DeoxIT D-Series page with shop - CAIG
DeoxIT® D-Series contact cleaner dissolves oxides and sulfides that form on metal surfaces. This restores the contact’s integrity and leaves a thin microscopic layer that protects the metal. Special additives improve conductivity and prevent dissolved oxides from re-attaching, keeping them in...caig.com
I installed a dedicated 20A circuit to power my D&D 8Cs and any subwoofers or active speakers that may grace my listening room in the future.One of my favorites was to make a dedicated power line for the system.
Nothing "esoteric" stuff.
I bought a 3x2.5 shielded and twisted electrical cable. Maybe 2.5 Euros per meter.
I hooked it up to a circuit breaker with no other connections, from the main power meter.
I also attached the shielding braid to the main earth, meter side.
I have to say it does its job. The whole system has become quieter and the "blacks" listening are "blacker".
One of my favorites was to make a dedicated power line for the system.
Nothing "esoteric" stuff.
I installed a dedicated 20A circuit to power my D&D 8Cs and any subwoofers or active speakers that may grace my listening room in the future.
I couldn't hear any difference.
Thanks for linking those posts. I've used Caig products for years and never heard these concerns before. I'm not quite convinced to toss my D100 right now, but I'll keep an eye on my connectors.
I put a 4'x2'x2" 703 absorber horizontally across the top of my desk riser, between my speakers. It made a big difference in removing early reflection colorations.What simple change/addition/omission made a significant difference to your hifi system that didn't involve spending tons of money?
Here's a couple of examples:
Using dishwashing sponges to stabilize your components
DIY speaker riser supports:
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Thx
Can I ask where you bought your 703 panels? I have looked at several different sellers and they all have exorbitant shipping rates.I put a 4'x2'x2" 703 absorber horizontally across the top of my desk riser, between my speakers. It made a big difference in removing early reflection colorations.
Interesting!!! Thanks for the ref!!How about electricity power consumption in your setups?(ref. here)...
I actually found that tilting my speakers a couple of degrees upwards widens my sound stageView attachment 351610
Nice for adjusting speaker spikes to get them reasonably level.
I don't like seeing at them tipped over to the side like the leaning tower of Pisa!I actually found that tilting my speakers a couple of degrees upwards widens my sound stage