Quote from: rollo on May 18, 2025, 09:16:42 AMStatic charges can be an issue. Back in the day when appearance meant nothing I used string to hang every signal cable. Used a wire loop at end of string to hold cable. An old Harvey Rosenberg tweak. For power cords, kept them from wiring in wall and all other cables where possible. Definitely heard less noise which gave more musical info. Looked weird but worked. Today I use Ceramic risers for speaker cables. No cable touches any other. Power cords cross at 90 degrees and away from signal cables. Worth the effort IMHO.
charles
Quote from: Nick B on May 17, 2025, 10:03:11 AMQuote from: ejk on May 17, 2025, 02:47:42 AMThis is before the headphone stands
Thanks. I have saved both. Might take a drive to Home Depot today. Any perceived differences....less noise, wider soundstage etc??
Quote from: ejk on May 17, 2025, 02:47:42 AMThis is before the headphone stands
Quote from: Nick B on May 16, 2025, 09:16:12 PMWith my system sounding very good nowadays, I thought I'd try cable risers for the first time. Definitely for the speaker cables and I'm open to trying them for power cords too. I am not interested in paying $100 for 3, that type of pricing. Whatever I use, it needs to be reasonably presentable as my system is in the living room. If I need to add a thin later of rubber or another product on the bottom, I would gladly do that.
Suggestions welcome
Nick
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