cable management certainly can limit or enhance our resonance treatments; if our heavy cables pull down on our gear then the decoupling aspect of footers or shelves is compromised. ambient and floor borne resonance can get transferred to gear by cables. we know this. my interconnects have their effects and i try to manage the 'weight' of those as best i can.
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however in my system the big thing is that both my darTZeel mono blocks sit on active Tana (Herzan TS-140's) systems; yet have very heavy gauge Evolution Acoustics speaker cables. the strong pull downward from those cables has got to significantly reduce the benefit of active decoupling. so i've had an idea (not new or original) about suspending the cables so they are 'unweighted' and 'float'. and have been looking for pieces to put together that solution.
two years ago we bought a tent to cover our front porch/door when the porch roof collapsed from snow load prior to repairs being complete. the tent used a dozen little bungees to attach the cover to the frame. bingo!!! those little bungees were then set aside in my audio tweak drawer waiting for the correct sized rack to reveal itself. this week my wife purchased a marble base/stainless towel rack with stainless arms that looked to be the correct height and was sufficiently robust for the cable hanging job.
i had my wife purchase three and hold three more. i was worried the cables would be too heavy and tip over the rack. the first 3 arrived today, i tried them, and i have achieved 'float'. and they are very stable. the cables are now near neutral weight on the amps/active systems.
the other three towel racks are purchased and arrive Friday. $39.99 plus tax (free delivery) X 6 = $240 plus tax to improve my 'god only knows how expensive' amp and active isolation.
yes; i can hear the change for the better, a little weird as it's one sided. need the other side done before i go too far with my comments.



Cable Management -
Impact of Poor Cable Management Vibrations introduced into an isolated system via cabling are a common problem for sensitive instruments. Cables can carry vibrations from an auxiliary piece of equipment (i.e. a pump or fan), into the chassis of a sensitive instrument. Cables can also transmit...

however in my system the big thing is that both my darTZeel mono blocks sit on active Tana (Herzan TS-140's) systems; yet have very heavy gauge Evolution Acoustics speaker cables. the strong pull downward from those cables has got to significantly reduce the benefit of active decoupling. so i've had an idea (not new or original) about suspending the cables so they are 'unweighted' and 'float'. and have been looking for pieces to put together that solution.
two years ago we bought a tent to cover our front porch/door when the porch roof collapsed from snow load prior to repairs being complete. the tent used a dozen little bungees to attach the cover to the frame. bingo!!! those little bungees were then set aside in my audio tweak drawer waiting for the correct sized rack to reveal itself. this week my wife purchased a marble base/stainless towel rack with stainless arms that looked to be the correct height and was sufficiently robust for the cable hanging job.
i had my wife purchase three and hold three more. i was worried the cables would be too heavy and tip over the rack. the first 3 arrived today, i tried them, and i have achieved 'float'. and they are very stable. the cables are now near neutral weight on the amps/active systems.
yes; i can hear the change for the better, a little weird as it's one sided. need the other side done before i go too far with my comments.


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