Stillpoint ERS Paper Question


I would like to get some opinions from A'goners who have tried the ERS paper tweak. Please let me know which component (ie, CDP, Amplifier, preamp, etc) you treated and where you put the paper/cloth on your components. Also, how much did you use (ie, one 8x11, two 4x6's, etc), and your observations good or bad!
In advance, thanks and happy listening!
louisl
I had great results with ERS cloth wrapped around the intraboard signal cabling inside my Sony SCD-1. Small swatches velcroed on top of the the DSPs, around a Superclock 3, and larger sheets above and below the CDP didn't make any difference.

Dave
Norfish, I agree entirely about if you lose highs you have too much. I went down to 1/4" square before giving up.
I've been playing with this stuff for a couple of years now, and believe me, it can drive you nuts. But, it can also amaze you if you spend the time.

I use many small pieces (13 on my cd player). My pieces range in size from approx. 1/8 x 1/2 inches to dots I punched out using a paper hole punch.

First: Location is everything. I get the best response on my cd player. Use a large piece (mabe 1 X 2 inches) as a scout only, to locate sympathetic areas. Then, I wish I could tell you axactly how many to use and where to put them but I don't think anyone can. Good tweaking and good luck.
I have 2 small (2"x3") on my CPD and one 2"x3" sheet on my BAM that comes with my Merlin speakers.
You guys have whetted my interest to retry this material. I find it most curious that my tiny amounts just kill the dynamics of music while others using much larger amounts report great satisfaction. I will follow Phaelon's suggestion of using a paper punch and trying such dots in different locations.