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  Cable elevators - conventional wisdom wrong?
Reluctant to put any considerable money in them, the reasons for using cable elevators seemed intuitively correct to me: decouple cables mechanically from vibration and insulate them from the carpet's static. I have therefore built cheap elevators myself using Lego building blocks. (Plastic with a more or less complex internal structure; moreover, there is enormous shaping flexibility, for instance you can also build gates with suspended strings on which to rest the cables)
In their advertisement/report on the Dark Field elevators, Shunyata now claim that conventional elevators are actually (very?) detrimental in that they enable a strong static field to build up between cable and floor causing signal degradation.
Can anyone with more technical knowledge than I have assess how serious the described effect is likely to be? Would there, theoretically, be less distortion with cables lying on the floor? Has anyone actually experienced this?
Karelfd  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

07-13-08
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03-25-09   there is no need to repeat info already in plain view on ou ...   Samuel

03-26-09   Today i replaced the 3 shunyata dark field elevators with 2 ...   Splaskin

03-27-09   Cd cases are better..at least no blunting of transients or o ...   Dave_b

03-27-09   Ok, how do i set up these cd cases? in a t-pee position wit ...   Joeyboynj

03-27-09   Set the cd case as a t-pee and rest the cable on top. i orde ...   Splaskin

03-27-09   Joeyboynj, splashkin's suggestion will work just fine. you m ...   Ted_d

03-27-09   The cd cases do work! in fact, based on initial listening t ...   Dave_b

03-27-09   Okay, if the cd cases work, the expense aside, would it stan ...   Clio09

03-29-09: Dave_b
Something else positive I noticed was that the CD case risers create a bit of a tube like effect, in that individual notes are opened up more. Instrument sounds more rounded and dimensional while still retaining enough incisiveness to give a sense of believablility. This aspect of the CD elevation effect reminds me of the sound I had with my old Watt/Puppy 6's and an ARC VT100MKIII with an LS 25MKII preamp. Quite surprising:O)
Dave_b  (System | Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)


03-29-09   Clio09, can you not use the cheap little cd boxes rather tha ...   Tbg

03-29-09   Today i replaced the cd cases with wood blocks. the wood sou ...   Splaskin

03-29-09   I would think this is more of an issue when it is dry and st ...   Hevac1

03-29-09   The clmate here is very dry where i live. low humidity is th ...   Splaskin

03-29-09   Update...after further listening i have decided against usin ...   Dave_b

03-29-09   Dave_b, yep, try ceramics, but use one and only one per all ...   Tbg

04-04-09   Because of this thread, i decided to try my system without t ...   Rdoc

04-04-09   Rdoc, what do you make of these differences of opinion? is i ...   Tbg

04-04-09   Tbg, i live in a very dry environment with very high levels ...   Rdoc

04-04-09   Hi tbg: i applaud your ecumenical attitude. one's own exper ...   Mrtennis

04-05-09   The dfe are not the best choice with synergistic research ap ...   Splaskin

04-05-09   Fwiw, i constructed a set of cable risers that are cheap ver ...   Aggielaw

04-06-09   Hi splaskin, what were the differences you noticed between t ...   Joeyboynj

04-06-09   The plastic seemed a little bright; the wood more relaxed bu ...   Splaskin

06-01-09   Splaskin, i bought the waipuna audio mrytle wood risers. he ...   Joeyboynj

09-12-12   Cable elevators by precision products are exceptionally well ...   Audioman58

09-12-12   I have so many wires in my system that i needed to come up w ...   Sabai

09-15-12   Sabai, i understand your problem with too many wires. i also ...   Tbg

09-15-12   I use foam under interconnects, power cords, and speaker cab ...   Mrtennis

09-16-12   I find soft objects dampen dynamics and remove the decay of ...   Tbg

09-16-12   Three bamboo chopsticks held together as tripod with a rubbe ...   Stevecham

09-16-12   Stevecham, given how thin chopsticks are, this is probably ...   Tbg

09-17-12   Tbg, i have so many cables that it is impossible to prevent ...   Sabai

09-17-12   What is the consequence of leaving the cables on the floor ? ...   Mrtennis

09-17-12   Sabai, i don't hear any real impact of cables touching but g ...   Tbg


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