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GlassFET
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Looks like uncoated mirror or concave lens blanks with a ball bearing
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Budapest
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"An extremely hard stainless steel ball of 9.525 mm in diameter rolls with minimal friction between two glass surfaces, one made of a special material that is shaped to a specific curvature, while the other one remains flat. Consequently, the component is greatly isolated in horizontal direction while the internal vibration is drained away in vertical direction. Due to the very low horizontal resonantly frequencies the impact of seismic vibrations on the component is also significantly reduced. Therefore the useful signals do not get modulated, the component becomes less 'noisy' resulting in a more stable, purer sound.
The improvement in the quality of sound upgrades the current system by half its current value. This applies to both cheap and expensive chains The stage becomes more real, the musical message is dramatically separated from the speakers The bass sounds tighter, deeper The distortion in middle and upper middle ranges disappear, you can listen to the music at a higher volume than usual without any irritation More details appear when listening at a lower volume The extreme high tones are clearer, purer, without distortions |
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GlassFET
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Is this your company or something you use and it works good?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Here
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Post #3
"An extremely hard stainless steel ball of 9.525 mm in diameter OK, so it's a 3/8" ball bearing. |
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