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Im ever so disappointed with neil....

He just about got the cable's right......

But I had to go mark him down on the Spider suspension bridge...... :lol:

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guy wrote:
:hand: or there will be :violence-duel: :lol:
:mrgreen: :whistle:
It actually was a (semi) serious question though as I keep seeing them on pics of peoples systems.
I'm going dig out my old Lego sets and get building :P
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Well ive heard it say.....The music is elevated. :epop:

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I know I know, cable elevators are pish, but got em free with the granite speaker plinths.
What was I thinking ! Apparently they filter out dark static waves building under the cabl No couldn't finish that sentence, :hbs:
I like em, so there.

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I can't remember which board it was on but there was an attachment recently that went into speaker wiring and that attached article did go some way to explaining why some people use these bridges.

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Geoff.R.G wrote:I can't remember which board it was on but there was an attachment recently that went into speaker wiring and that attached article did go some way to explaining why some people use these bridges.
Something to do with a room 'boundary effect' I believe. I won't try and explain it because I haven't got the first idea what it is! Doc will be along in a sec to say it's all bullshit :lol:

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Put it this way I wouldn't do it. But if anyone else wants to go ahead, I presume they are cheap so why not. If they are yet another industry stitch up then :x :naughty:

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Back in early 2000's on a visit to my homeland, to date it still the most esoteric i ever clapped eyes on,
Reimyo CDP , big Accuphase Mono's to Avalon Eidolon Diamond's connected with speaker cables on suspension bridges,
the owner swears it made a difference as it was solid parquet flooring, that day i listened with my eyes which nearly popped,
especially those Avalon's, the finish was exquisite and that diamond encrusted tweeter. :geek:
Frank...made me do it.

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And the price was daft :naughty:

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:And the price was daft :naughty:
For sure, but the pride of ownership factor was off the scale.
Frank...made me do it.

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