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anyone try this stuff? i'm still using a few small pieces in my system, and i think it makes a subtle but worthwhile improvement to the sound. here's my original post a few months back:
interesting tweak - ERS material again, it's subtle, but now that i am used to it i will say that when it is removed, the sound is somehow "wrong"... on a couple occassions i would notice the sound of my system souring a bit - it would become less liquid, natural, and focused - only to find later that the ERS fabric had fallen off my CD/SACD player. putting it back on restored the qualities that had been lost. i think my system is sounding better than ever, for many various reasons of course but i think the ERS is one of the contributors. i would be interested in seeing other people try it out... cheers, dorkus |
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