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<blockquote data-quote="westsound" data-source="post: 1058301271" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>..Και κάτι για το θέμα που έθιξε ο Πάνος,για το ringing δηλαδή και που το επανέφερα στο προσκήνιο.</p><p>Πάλι ψάχνοντας το αρχείο για κάτι άλλο,έπεσα σ σ ένα τεστ του Sound Dead Steel Isoplamat :</p><p><a href="http://www.sounddeadsteel.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sounddeadsteel.com/</a> </p><p>Ίδιο περιοδικό ,τεύχος Vol 16,No 3 May 2006...o David Price (tweaker μέχρι το κόκκαλο),reviewer τώρα στον όμιλο Choice/News,</p><p>''we got great results with the Sound Dead Steel Isomaplat recently: it's two steel discs of differing thickness (and thus resonant frequencies) sandwiching a layer of higly absorbent polymer. It's interesting because when you tap it,it creats a dull 'thunk' and when you place it on <span style="color: #FF0000">Japanese direct drives</span> which often have bell-like Mazak platters,they no longer make a 'ding' sound when you flick them with your fingernail.</p><p>The chance in sound is striking,because not only does it damp the platter but it adds mass too,helping the flywheel effect.</p><p>It makes for a substantially smooth,deeper,more organic sound (a bit like when you move from 16 bits PCM to SACD DSD).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsound, post: 1058301271, member: 8054"] ..Και κάτι για το θέμα που έθιξε ο Πάνος,για το ringing δηλαδή και που το επανέφερα στο προσκήνιο. Πάλι ψάχνοντας το αρχείο για κάτι άλλο,έπεσα σ σ ένα τεστ του Sound Dead Steel Isoplamat : [url]http://www.sounddeadsteel.com/[/url] Ίδιο περιοδικό ,τεύχος Vol 16,No 3 May 2006...o David Price (tweaker μέχρι το κόκκαλο),reviewer τώρα στον όμιλο Choice/News, ''we got great results with the Sound Dead Steel Isomaplat recently: it's two steel discs of differing thickness (and thus resonant frequencies) sandwiching a layer of higly absorbent polymer. It's interesting because when you tap it,it creats a dull 'thunk' and when you place it on [COLOR="#FF0000"]Japanese direct drives[/COLOR] which often have bell-like Mazak platters,they no longer make a 'ding' sound when you flick them with your fingernail. The chance in sound is striking,because not only does it damp the platter but it adds mass too,helping the flywheel effect. It makes for a substantially smooth,deeper,more organic sound (a bit like when you move from 16 bits PCM to SACD DSD). [/QUOTE]
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