Ordin Aryguy
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I wanted to add a few degrees of tilt to a speaker...
So using the materials at hand, and suspiciously there are always a bunch of artificial wine corks around here, I made a couple. A few wine corks, some hot melt glue, and viola, speaker tilters ready for action. Of course I could make up some story about the compliance of the material being sonically superior, and their floor isolation bring "veil lifting clarity, coherence, airiness, blah, blah, blah", but that's total crap.
These were from ultra-cheap grocery store wine. No doubt, if I'd made these out of corks from bottles of Ridge Geyserville I'm sure they'd sound better. ;-)
Yep, they're still "in the game". No sense in actually spending real money on anything now, except maybe another bottle or two of wine.
So using the materials at hand, and suspiciously there are always a bunch of artificial wine corks around here, I made a couple. A few wine corks, some hot melt glue, and viola, speaker tilters ready for action. Of course I could make up some story about the compliance of the material being sonically superior, and their floor isolation bring "veil lifting clarity, coherence, airiness, blah, blah, blah", but that's total crap.
These were from ultra-cheap grocery store wine. No doubt, if I'd made these out of corks from bottles of Ridge Geyserville I'm sure they'd sound better. ;-)
Yep, they're still "in the game". No sense in actually spending real money on anything now, except maybe another bottle or two of wine.