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Room treatment with a Cherry on top, or...how I gained 24 1/2 grams [message #52631] Sun, 14 September 2008 10:30 Go to next message
Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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My son-in-law brought his 41 year old ears over yesterday to hear the new speakers. After a brief listen, he commented that they sounded "really clear". I took that to mean, 'too bright'.

Last evening, I took the Owens-Corning 703 panels from the back walls and added them to the ones already on the side walls which covered almost all the wood paneling down the side. That helped. The room now sounds noticeably more damped and the brightness, attenuated but not gone.

I also orderd another 6 pac of 703 from ATS Acoustics, 1" thick this time which I will lay flat across wire or perhaps mono-filament just below the ceiling.

As for the Cherry:

Finished up the walnut armboard and mounted the tonearm this AM. It sounds great! Can't hear much difference between the 29 gram Cherry and and my 5.5 gram SME III. Had a little more to say at Audiocircle

Now I can interchange cartridges in minutes by switching armboards and not having to do any adjustments.

Re: Room treatment with a Cherry on top, or...how I gained 24 1/2 grams [message #64338 is a reply to message #52631] Thu, 14 October 2010 08:05 Go to previous message
Danny is currently offline  Danny
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That's really nice! I also like your backdrop! Are those curtains? Did you make those, too? Somehow they are very "fitting" with the turntable.
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