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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Not directly onto carpet. Any residual moisture in the slabs will rot the carpet. It happened to me! There's always some moisture retained by slabs, even if they look dry.
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    Default Bright Star Isonodes / Coupling vs. Decoupling

    Just use a few discs of paper under the domes if you don’t want marks on the carpet. No need for additional platforms.
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    Isonodes here, can't hear a bit of difference, doesn't surprise me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeandvan View Post
    Isonodes here, can't hear a bit of difference, doesn't surprise me.
    So you are still getting room boom? Seems like you will need to use some DSP / EQ to sort your issues then I’m afraid.
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    some great ideas in this thread , just posted a similar one on the wam to see what alternatives to blu tac

    https://hifiwigwam.com/forum/topic/1...veneer/?page=2

    some more info on the iso puck which looks interesting

    https://youtu.be/aojtGHVga-Y
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yomanze View Post
    So you are still getting room boom? Seems like you will need to use some DSP / EQ to sort your issues then I’m afraid.
    Yes, still as boomy as ever. Gonna try an amp change soon anyway. But I do need to do some room measurements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeandvan View Post
    Yes, still as boomy as ever. Gonna try an amp change soon anyway. But I do need to do some room measurements.
    Amp won’t help you. It has to be a room mode if it’s not the floor, or just boomy speakers. I think the former though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeandvan View Post
    Yes, still as boomy as ever. Gonna try an amp change soon anyway. But I do need to do some room measurements.
    What kind of speakers are you working with? Room size? Just curious...


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    got some isopucks in situ under my b&w standmounts . rather like these little babies . cost effective upgrade . immediately noticeable improvement in soundstage and full bloodied sound . worth the money

    http://www.isoacoustics.com/isoacous...ovember-issue/
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    Quote Originally Posted by hifinutt View Post
    got some isopucks in situ under my b&w standmounts . rather like these little babies . cost effective upgrade . immediately noticeable improvement in soundstage and full bloodied sound . worth the money

    http://www.isoacoustics.com/isoacous...ovember-issue/
    Good stuff. Did you place them under the speaker stands or the speakers themselves?
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