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It's fixed, thanks Daniel.There's a problem with the link on the FLAC
It's fixed, thanks Daniel.There's a problem with the link on the FLAC
It's fixed, thanks Daniel.
Daniel, you simply will not believe what Component "B" does, when mixed in a very high concentration. With this high concentration mix, you don't need much mixture, you just need the high concentration and a very light coating. But of course it's going onto STB that's already in place. Still, I know that the hi-B STB is something completely astounding. You just won't believe it. It is so great!!!
If the commercial audio world finds out about this, it will completely change the entire industry.
AND - recorded music is so beautiful, compared with what we currently know. Most of it - obviously there's some recordings that are just beyond help. But only a few that I have come across so far.
It's not all in the mind, but something is happening in the mind. because STB is not constant, it changes, sometimes for the better, sometimes not. But as I use more Hi-B, it gets better and better overall even though it retreats at times. But it always comes back, sometimes stronger than before. And it takes longer to lock in the "reality" of the soundstage, the better it gets. Sometimes it takes me more than a minute to hear the complexity (and beauty) of the soundstage, after sitting down. That never used to happen. It was 5 seconds before. But now, there is just so much there.
I covered as much of my breaker box as I could with the remaining STB Black. It improved things by say 30-40%. Not as much as the original improvement but very noticeable, nonetheless. Next I will wrap the a/c cord ends with the STB tape. I would love to sample the Platinum versions. I am spending more time listening to music and I love it. Thank you so much, Mark. I doubt that there is any amount of money I could have spent on ugraded equipment to get me to this level of audio quality.
Oops - I had put it in the wrong folder by mistake.Sorry, Mark. But it is not fixed.
It's obviously in a position which has a major effect. Probably all the mains wires are passing underneath it or something.
I wouldn't recommend unless you have a basic understanding of electrical circuits, and electrical safety.
Oops - I had put it in the wrong folder by mistake.
http://www.g45central.com/posts/Hysterics_EverythingsThere_STB.flac
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I would cut that down to just
"I wouldn't recommend"
If those switches say 50 Amps, that's a lot of current.
10 Amps = Cardiac arrest, severe burns, death is probable.
What I would consider doing, and may even do - I may decide to ask my electrician to come out and supervise. He could remove the panel and I could look inside and see if there are areas which could be safely treated. Then he could advise on the legal aspects and do the job if everything is ok.
That sounds great Rich. I'm very pleased it's had the desired effect in your system. When you get the more powerful tape you could consider replacing the original piece you applied to the breaker box with a more powerful piece. Or doubling it up. It's obviously in a position which has a major effect. Probably all the mains wires are passing underneath it or something. I'm also developing STB P5F, which is specially made to wrap around the glass of internal equipment fuses. Should be great, and I'll include some in the P5 package
I covered as much of my breaker box as I could with the remaining STB Black. It improved things by say 30-40%. Not as much as the original improvement but very noticeable, nonetheless. Next I will wrap the a/c cord ends with the STB tape. I would love to sample the Platinum versions. I am spending more time listening to music and I love it. Thank you so much, Mark. I doubt that there is any amount of money I could have spent on ugraded equipment to get me to this level of audio quality.
Doing both the inside and outside gives stunning sonic improvements.