I thought i would share a few tweaks that have worked for me
1. Indian rosewood cube of 1 cm with two 1 mm holes drilled through and through on on side and one 1 mm hole drilled through and through another side. That leaves two side with no holes. Use one of these sides and affix the cube to any window pane or glass on a showcase or a mirror in the room or a glass picture frame with blutack. The side having two holes should face upwards. Affix the cube preferably to one of the corners of the glass. Try all four corners to see which sounds better. You will hear more harmonics and much more clarity. The rosewood cube tames the reflections of the glass and improves mid bass timing. Cost for 12 of these is less than Rs 300.
2. Asit mentioned in one of the threads that when he placed a marble slab under his amp, it sounded better. An even better option is using a sandstone slab with a cork sheet underneath the slab. You will be quite amazed by the naturalness and dynamics. This will set you back by about Rs 350.
3. Take a thin glass tumbler or even better would be a wine glass and place it inverted on a table or shelf in your listening room. This will tighten up the bass and add more energy to the music. This one will cost you nothing. The more glasses you use, more the fun.
Have fun trying the tweaks.
1. Indian rosewood cube of 1 cm with two 1 mm holes drilled through and through on on side and one 1 mm hole drilled through and through another side. That leaves two side with no holes. Use one of these sides and affix the cube to any window pane or glass on a showcase or a mirror in the room or a glass picture frame with blutack. The side having two holes should face upwards. Affix the cube preferably to one of the corners of the glass. Try all four corners to see which sounds better. You will hear more harmonics and much more clarity. The rosewood cube tames the reflections of the glass and improves mid bass timing. Cost for 12 of these is less than Rs 300.
2. Asit mentioned in one of the threads that when he placed a marble slab under his amp, it sounded better. An even better option is using a sandstone slab with a cork sheet underneath the slab. You will be quite amazed by the naturalness and dynamics. This will set you back by about Rs 350.
3. Take a thin glass tumbler or even better would be a wine glass and place it inverted on a table or shelf in your listening room. This will tighten up the bass and add more energy to the music. This one will cost you nothing. The more glasses you use, more the fun.
Have fun trying the tweaks.