Multiple risers are not necessary. If you have enough space vertically, one tall riser will lift the entire cable off the floor.
Cable elevators
My Saturday hifi tweaking involved digging out the family’s box of wooden building blocks and using them to elevate my speaker cables off the floor. Previously under an area carpet on a wood floor. Mc 601s to SF Amati with Wireworld speaker cables (to be replaced with Cardas).
The result—mind you the system is playing really well right now thanks to my new Cardas interconnects—is greater clarity (I think), sound stage, and texture. This is definitely about wringing out the last ounce of the system and maybe I’m imagining the improvement. I don’t think I’d spend any money on buying risers, but what the hell why not use the old building block. Looks dopey and the family laughs at me, but dang does the system sound amazing.
Anyone else play with risers/elevators?
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Maybe a survey of the group might be helpful: - have you listened to cable risers? Yes - what was your impression? waste of time and resources. - if you own them, are you on the first generation. Or, have you "upgraded" to more expensive items? On my current 2 system (tubed and SS) and last system I am done chasing the marketing BS. - what is your investment in cable risers? $250.00 - if you haven’t tried them, what is holding you back? Tried and they did nothing! |
As Danny pointed out in the video that bolong provided a link to and most didn't bother to watch, it's not costly in the least. He made his with some Tinker Toys his kids had. Two other friends who thought him crazy bought some after he demonstrated it to them. He said it took all of 5-10 seconds for them to hear the difference and they were on their cell phones ordering Tinker Toys from Amazon. He also points out that not every cable is going to benefit from it and not every system is resolving enough to appreciate the differences. Why is everyone getting so emotional about something so inconsequential and instead, creating false narratives as if there's only costly and ineffective ways to doing it? All the best, |
^^^ YEP! ^^^ The adherents of the Naysayer Church will never accept that there exists a multitude of variables, when an accurate simulacrum of performers and their performance in a particular venue, is the desire/goal. If their result differs from that of others, the aspects that they can't discern CERTAINLY MUST BE the product of the others' imagination. Of this they are certain: it CAN'T be THEIR system, room, or ears! Perish the thought!
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Did I mention: VARIABLES? From page 1:
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