Mcbrion
Yes, changing from one size to another will change the equilibrium of the component and lead to a settling period. This is because your noise floor drops and your musical fidelity improves as the height of the foot increases. These improvements take a bit of time..
Ron
Thank you for your question. Respectfully.........
You appear to be expressing “vibration” as a largescale, expansive energy force applied in a hammer-like way to an electrical signal, so much so that it would make a meter jump. This is not the issue. Here is the issue. During the course...
Well, I thought it could be a possibility. I view my responsibility in these threads as a conduit of information and advice. There are many choices, but perhaps there is a "best choice". In the case of the ATC Active 100, I think the best choice is the new replacement for the LS 0.8. The...
delphi17
Thank you for this information. In a way, your timing is perfect. We just finished testing the replacement to the LS0.8. I think this would be perfect for you. You'll get the added benefit of lowering the noise floor for your amplifiers too.
Remember that traces and wiring in the...
If low frequencies produced by a loudspeaker were prevented from exiting the cabinet into the floor, as you suggest, the cabinet would resonate (producing excess unwanted energy) at multiple frequencies (upper harmonics) throughout the cabinet structure. These entropic resonances would feed back...
I cannot understand why you insist on posting such misguided rubbish on a CMS thread. A product designed to prevent low frequencies from exiting a loudspeaker cabinet into the floor is not even legitimate in our view. We would never build a product designed to interfere with the normal functions...
No worries at all. Yes, they would be compatible. You should place the footers on top of the shelf (directly touching the component chassis) for best results, imo.
I am so very sorry in advance and apologize for putting this so bluntly, however, I have no choice under the circumstances. Quite frankly, your statement is inane as written. To assume that longitudinal mechanical waves generated by loudspeakers can be prevented from pervading into any...
PeterA
It does not matter how anyone expresses what they hear. “I am there” and “They are here” are subjective expressions of perceptions with a personal definition attached for effect. This has nothing to do with the performance of the component. As an example, I just spoke with a loudspeaker...
I think the challenge of discussing “coloration” is that color is subjective, not quantifiable. But even though it is not quantifiable it is real and in this case the perception of coloration as “sameness” is definitely a negative. I agree. Sameness is a bad thing.
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I could have given you a more detailed answer. Here's what we know CS2 will NOT work under as of this writing:
Components with an acrylic bottom such as ASR and Audio Research Ref6. The soundstage tips up.
Most Burmester products as they apply heavy damping to the bottom of their components...
howiebrou
Wow, what a gorgeous loudspeaker. Congratulations!
It looks to me like our LS1.5s might be perfect for your loudspeakers. We might be able to use connectors to screw directly into the bottom of the cabinet. Do you have any idea of the the diameter of the standard foot and...