Had anybody tried this


http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/synergistic/4.html

After reading the above articles, I found inexpensive bells in Ebay similar to Audio Magic room correction bells

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/5-8-Copper-Seal-Bonnet-PK-10-PARKER-3GF-10/381935277769?ssPageName=STRK%3AM...

That cost me 70$ for 30 bells including Blu Tack .

I expect to get it later this week or early next week.

I will have fun to play with this.

It is half the cost of 150$ SR blue fuse.


I do not expect to get wider soundstage( it is already wide enough beyond my speaker before trying this out).

But I am curious whether it can have effect similar to Audio Magic room correction bells, that is,

increased midrange body with little or no flattening of the soundstage (quoted in 6moons review).

I will let you know when I finish this chaepskate game.
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Good News!

After placing 5 Perfect Path Technology E-cards near power cords,

the sibilance subdued substantially.

This could be the way to combine the better focus by bell with natural sound by E-card.



The only problem is that E-card is much more expensive(300$) than bells.

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis960c4-perfect-path-technologies-alpha-e-card-much-anticipated-h...

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I will experiment it further.
I had reduced no of bells from 10  to 7 by taking out upper ones.

Now it has just good enough sparkle.

Eva Cassidy' "Field of Gold" sound fresh and marvelous.
You will know when you’re going in the right direction when bass performance improves.
With more bells, bass got more dynamic, but with it more sibilance too.

Now I realize that my system got tamed too much without edge.

With 7 bells, I am getting just enough sparkle and freshness out of my speakers.