zanash
Head-Fier
I've followed this thread with some interest, having used other piezo capable materials in the construction of speaker and ic cables. Used as filler, quartz sand added a mass damping element to my designs. It was only when I tried different materials in the same role I realised the quartz sand was doing more than just vibration damping, as the other materials I tried that had greater damping had less effect. As an aside, copper conductors treated in this way were able to provide a performance that was very close to 4n silver at a fraction of the price.
I recently purchased some Rochelles salt and placed two 1g baggies on each of the mains cables feeding tv and audio ....the effect, though not instantaneous, was interesting. All aspect were more "vivid", we are now listening at a 2 or 3db lower volume [ all other settings remaining the same]. My interest sufficiently piqued by the Rochelle salt , I've ordered some of the hBN, to get in on the game early doors !
I will keep everyone updated if I have any interesting results !
I recently purchased some Rochelles salt and placed two 1g baggies on each of the mains cables feeding tv and audio ....the effect, though not instantaneous, was interesting. All aspect were more "vivid", we are now listening at a 2 or 3db lower volume [ all other settings remaining the same]. My interest sufficiently piqued by the Rochelle salt , I've ordered some of the hBN, to get in on the game early doors !
I will keep everyone updated if I have any interesting results !