Probably stuff like that.t's got spell-check of the supernatural variety, keeps the bad spells of others from crossing through your internet into your APO EQ. Hex-proof up to 2000 KV.
I can't even remember what it was I came here to get away from
I'm guessing they are made to order, so if they sell just one...cha-chingI wonder how many of those Ethernet cables Shunyata sells.
I prefer my brut material to be liquid.
In order to avoid electronics to vibrate, I "borrowed" some (very) heavy granite stones from the city, used for side walks.
I don't know any better and this brut material is nice too !
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Dang, ya'll have some fancy sidewalks over there!
One question I have had is, before spending these huge sums for an interconnect cable, why don't these hifi pilgrims with too much money hire an electronics specialist to come to their home, remove all of the hugely expensive receptacles from the backs of their obscenely expensive equipment and solder raw cables directly between the components point to point?
And in that same vein, if you can swing it, it's nice to have circuits with colored outlets dedicated to a certain purpose. It's not uncommon for studios to have audio-equipment-only circuits designated by outlet color.
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How I wish performance venues would switch to hospital grade outlets. It's not a good situation when I have to gaff tape plugs into stage jacks that have been loose for the last decade.
Then you should love "Shunyata Research’s medical division, Clear Image Scientific...", the most terrifying thing I learned from reading this review. Think about that: Shunyata Research's medical division.
The mind reels.
...as long as it doesn't crush your expensive DAC. (that is a DAC isn't it?)In order to avoid electronics to vibrate, I "borrowed" some (very) heavy granite stones from the city, used for side walks.
I don't know any better and this brut material is nice too !
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i have done exhaustive testing with the cat laying on various components and then without the cat on the component. She is not nearly as heavy as your paving stone, but she appears to be composed almost entirely of high grade damping materials.In order to avoid electronics to vibrate, I "borrowed" some (very) heavy granite stones from the city, used for side walks.
I don't know any better and this brut material is nice too !
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Yes, the cat is just about the purrfect damping and weight.i have done exhaustive testing with the cat laying on various components and then without the cat on the component. She is not nearly as heavy as your paving stone, but she appears to be composed almost entirely of high grade damping materials.