Is crushed black tourmaline sand = metaphysical and energetic aphrodisiac
Crushed Black Tourmaline - 1 OZ - Small Sand - 100% Natural | eBay
Crushed Black Tourmaline - 1 OZ - Small Sand - 100% Natural | eBay
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Try placing a sheet of kitchen bench top stone on top of or under your amp/preamp/cdp etc.
The difference is not just due to change in mechanical damping.
Dan.
And thus choking the ventilation holes? Yes, everybody will hear a really major difference as the amps is cutting out.
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And thus choking the ventilation holes? Yes, everybody will hear a really major difference as the amps is cutting out.
Best regards!
I'm sure he didn't mean that.
A piece of kitchen benchtop would go nicely underneath my Pioneer CLD-2600 laserdisc player. On top of it, not so much.
The Pioneer CLD-2600 would have to be the quietest laserdisc player that I've ever owned. You cannot hear the disc spin up at all. the transport is completely silent.
But I doubt there will be any difference to the laserdisc player, and I'm phasing out CDs. So the only place that I would need or warrant a piece of kitchen benchtop would have to be underneath a record player.
My amplifier is already sitting on a subwoofer which is made from the same stuff as kitchen benchtop, MDF, and I didn't notice any difference to it sitting on the floor.
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I'm sure he didn't mean that.
Me too. But it appeared to be too ridiculous for not to joke on it.
So the only place that I would need or warrant a piece of kitchen benchtop would have to be underneath a record player.
Right, as this is based on physics.
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Me too. But it appeared to be too ridiculous for not to joke on it.
Best regards!
And it did make me laugh Kay
$20 USD an ounce is a tad expensive.
No wonder these things are so expensive with all of that Tourmaline sand in them.
Yes is very generou a bargain offer
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Granite, quartz or marble?Try placing a sheet of kitchen bench top stone on top of or under your amp/preamp/cdp etc.
Granite, quartz or marble?
Does it matter?
Granite, quartz or marble?
The choice of slab depends on the sound you want.
ranite for that heavy deep bass.
Oak for that organic mellow sound.
I think if rich people want to spend lots of money on rubbish their wealth induced snobbery ought to be taken full advantage of. Often rich people can get bargains that poor people can only dream of, for this reason alone they should be fleeced at every opportunity.
So you are saying rich people should be entitled to getting something like the Stein Harmonizer rocks at half the price?
OK all you wealthy folks...I have some great slightly used rocks that look and perform like new for only $500 each.
The choice of slab depends on the sound you want.
ranite for that heavy deep bass.
Oak for that organic mellow sound.
Zero gauge sheet steel for heavy metal...
Yes is very generou a bargain offer
"Figure 3.3. The problem with the term "ground" is that it is simply too ambiguous!"
For the "box of ground" scammers, that is definitely a feature and not a bug.
The choice of slab depends on the sound you want.
ranite for that heavy deep bass.
Oak for that organic mellow sound.
Balsa wood for chart fodder pop.
Different signature for each, marble is good, quartz likely better.Granite, quartz or marble?
Corian type artificial stone sounds bad ime.
Dan.
Different signature for each, marble is good, quartz likely better.
Corian type artificial stone sounds bad ime.
Dan.
Corian is not stone based, why do you carry on with this?
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