Target has a good selection. See link here:That is awesome.
I hope this helps!
Target has a good selection. See link here:That is awesome.
Thanks. I am on a concrete slab with engineered wood floors. Risers do absolutely nothing other than making it easier to Swiffer the floor. These would be great for that.Target has a good selection. See link here:
I hope this helps!
i agree with your comment, however, my are sitting on ceramic floor, the carpet is in front of the speakers were cables are behind it.
Hello,I use the Cardas multi blocks cable lifters, I didn’t find fancier cable lifter doing better job for me.
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Cardas Multi Blocks Cable Lifters (Set of 6) Oregon Douglas Fir with 5 ''V'' cuts, designed to provide several options for cable lifting.www.analogueseduction.net
Certainly, there's no reason not to. Just remember to secure the cable by attaching the blocks with silicone or rubber bands for a reliable connection.Hello,
do you think CARDAS MULTI BLOCKS CABLE LIFTERS would be efficient on a carpet for my loudspaker cables?
thank you
Hello,Certainly, there's no reason not to. Just remember to secure the cable by attaching the blocks with silicone or rubber bands for a reliable connection.
for the comfort that they won't fall aside when you clean, as long as you don't move them, they will hold even without the bandHello,
thanks for your feedback. So you advise me to attach the blocks and the spk cable together with rubber band (to avoid vibration)?
Those are really cool, Mark, makes for a much tidier dressing of the cables. Thanks for sharing.This will work for smaller diameter power cords (0.75" diameter or less), analog & digital interconnects and the vast array of ground
wire options that are becoming prevalent in many systems
These are a brand new product that's been patented and will be more widely publicized soon. It comes from the innovations of a good friend and long-time audiophile whose family and he own a fabrication business in Wisconsin. Like many of us, I've been using ceramic cable risers, acrylic and other elevators for 20+ years and while they are very good, most solutions out there only accommodate one or very few cables.
With the addition of over 24 Shunyata Sigma chassis and signal grounding cables in my system, these are incredible find. He's producing models that allow for up up to nine (9), 0.25" diameter cables (work great with Nordost, Synergistic Research, Shunyata and other small grounding wires), this version which allows for up to seven (7) 0.50" diameter cables (larger Shunyata & other) and a larger version that allows for up to six (6) 0.75" diameter cables (even accommodates 50-ohm Zeel cables for DarTZeel setups and the largest Shunyata wire and others).
I have no stake or financial interest, just want to spread the word on what I've added that is unlike anything else I've seen. If interested, you can write to Michael at admin@audiohifisolutions.com (there is no website yet as he's working on marketing materials now):
Before and after photos and a couple pictures of the product. They've helped immensely to clean up and organize analog interconnects and a plethora of ground wires.
Thank you Puma Cat,...and the materials chosen, design & construction take vibration control and dissipation principles into considerstion.Those are really cool, Mark, makes for a much tidier dressing of the cables. Thanks for sharing.
Ack Chewally, the continuous Earth seismic motion forces the entire building to move, including the structure and the concrete slab. There’s no escape.has anyone suspended cables or power cords from the ceiling using rubber bands And eye hooks?Thanks. I am on a concrete slab with engineered wood floors. Risers do absolutely nothing other than making it easier to Swiffer the floor. These would be great for that.
Nope never will, like I said on a engineered slab with cable lock and piers. Also will look very stupid.Ack Chewally, the continuous Earth seismic motion forces the entire building to move, including the structure and the concrete slab. There’s no escape.has anyone suspended cables or power cords from the ceiling using rubber bands And eye hooks?
They look very nice. I do not have any long runs of cable (small listening space and I prefer this) speaker cables are ribbon cable. Best risers for round or oval I have seen to day. Good luck with this project.This will work for smaller diameter power cords (0.75" diameter or less), analog & digital interconnects and the vast array of ground
wire options that are becoming prevalent in many systems
These are a brand new product that's been patented and will be more widely publicized soon. It comes from the innovations of a good friend and long-time audiophile whose family and he own a fabrication business in Wisconsin. Like many of us, I've been using ceramic cable risers, acrylic and other elevators for 20+ years and while they are very good, most solutions out there only accommodate one or very few cables.
With the addition of over 24 Shunyata Sigma chassis and signal grounding cables in my system, these are incredible find. He's producing models that allow for up up to nine (9), 0.25" diameter cables (work great with Nordost, Synergistic Research, Shunyata and other small grounding wires), this version which allows for up to seven (7) 0.50" diameter cables (larger Shunyata & other) and a larger version that allows for up to six (6) 0.75" diameter cables (even accommodates 50-ohm Zeel cables for DarTZeel setups and the largest Shunyata wire and others).
I have no stake or financial interest, just want to spread the word on what I've added that is unlike anything else I've seen. If interested, you can write to Michael at admin@audiohifisolutions.com (there is no website yet as he's working on marketing materials now):
Before and after photos and a couple pictures of the product. They've helped immensely to clean up and organize analog interconnects and a plethora of ground wires.