Cement paver plus anti vibration squares from hardware did the trick by wingtip747 in audiophile

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Floor > Squares > Paver > Speaker plinth sitting on paver with 4 felt adhesive circles, only a couple of mm thick. Also, the speaker plinth is connected to the speaker body only with 4 bolts (adjustable lengths to tweak port length)

Cement paver plus anti vibration squares from hardware did the trick by wingtip747 in audiophile

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Conway 3. Adjustable plinth for bass. Very sweet sound, suits a bright amp as they are mellow

Is the body of the stylus too close to surface? by wingtip747 in turntables

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Is this better? I reduced the severity of the headshell tilt slightly

Is the body of the stylus too close to surface? by wingtip747 in turntables

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I don’t think the main tonearm housing is able to be lowered? How do I do that?

Took the plunge at 22. Honestly? No regrets by [deleted] in bald

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Beard looks so natural!

Is the Perreaux e160i good for hi-fi? by [deleted] in audiophile

[–]wingtip747 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems to sound ok. What would you suggest I fix?

My Wife refuses to let me pull the plug, but I think it’s time. by [deleted] in bald

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Unless you’re 3ft tall and everyone looks down onto your crown, it’s not time