You pay only $750 rent for your ranch ? I'm moving to Indy !
I had thought about the reference ground control, but held off after reading that you may have the soundstage shrink in size a bit but get better detail retrival with the reference models over the standard ground control. I found the soundstage increased in every which way with the standard units along with all the other benefits.
I am totally impressed with the standard units.I have never heard my Martin Logans sound this good before. There is a review by user Ozzy in the Audiogon thread I have attached at the bottom of this post. It's an interesting read. Let us know how the reference models sound in your system.Bud Purvine said in some systems the reference will close down the soundstage slightly, althouh in his system he has 2 reference GC's on the speakers and a standard set on the amp. I would suggest anyone interested to read the whole audiogon thread.
Remember, if you have any questions, Bud Purvine , the inventer of ground control will be more than happy to answer them on the provided audiogon link.http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?htech&1265474015&&&/Did-anyone-experience-Audio-Prism-s-Grou
Ozzy's audiogon ground control review of both standard and reference http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?raccs&1280171827&&&/AudioPrism-Ground-Control-Tweak
Cheers,Greg
My sympathies - I did not realize that you were living from day to day ........................There you go everything is relative, I thought $750 a day was a lot of money, but obviously in the Great White North it is a deal.
What is there to be charged ?Do please spend about 4 hours with them. You should hear a difference in some qualities of playback within one minute, but it does take a few hours for the things to fully charge and provide all they are going to provide.
I am having a tremendous amount of difficulty understanding your explanation, but what puzzles me even more is your last sentence, "At least, this is the current postulate", which implies that the explanation may in fact be proven wrong at a later date.There is a small triboelectric effect that helps to accumulate the electrons that jitter into these things. Causes more of the vacant orbits to become useful for the support of ever smaller signal events. The charge buildup between wire and dielectric additions are what needs to be charged.
The GC are there only for the back half of the wave form, what has already passed through the load and thereby becomes susceptible to all of the dielectrics and metal to metal contacts between your system and wherever lowest ground potential happens to be in your system. Thus GC acts as a very low RAC and RDC unterminated wave guide, with significant momentary storage and because of this provides signal with a choice of wave guides.
At least, this is the current postulate.
There is a small triboelectric effect that helps to accumulate the electrons that jitter into these things. Causes more of the vacant orbits to become useful for the support of ever smaller signal events. The charge buildup between wire and dielectric additions are what needs to be charged.
The GC are there only for the back half of the wave form, what has already passed through the load and thereby becomes susceptible to all of the dielectrics and metal to metal contacts between your system and wherever lowest ground potential happens to be in your system. Thus GC acts as a very low RAC and RDC unterminated wave guide, with significant momentary storage and because of this provides signal with a choice of wave guides.
At least, this is the current postulate.
For tonepup, just look again at the six moons review. They have already cut one apart, to see what spills out. What you see there is all there is, no beryllia, no crystals, no dirt. If you want to read a huge argument about their usefulness go here. A pretty excellent peer review.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1213239#post1213239
Bud
Jeff, I too think this is snake oil, but can't discount what Greg is hearing.I've talked to three friends of mine that design audio gear and they've all said this is snake oil, but I've ordered a pair in the interest of investigation.
BUT I am an avid SF reader and fan; your explanation is top notch SF material.
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