Double glass on Fraim
Posted by: Bosh on 10 February 2003
The M*n* wing is getting excited over the effect of double glass (two layers of glassinstead of one per shelf), especially so for the sources. Anyone tried this with Fraim?
Posted on: 10 February 2003 by Alex S.
I tried it on the Hutter and its crap.
Alex
Alex
Posted on: 10 February 2003 by John Channing
Let me guess, by the end of the week John Watson will have convinced his loyal followers to buy 4 sheets of glass per shelf all at a bargain, never to be repeated, £50 a go...
John
John
Posted on: 10 February 2003 by John Channing
Satan's Little Helper said (on another forum)
I think it's due to the 52 being so crap that it needs the double glass to reveal the improvements made to the CD by adding the double glass.
The Densen revealed the difference with the Micromega when the amp was on single glass. But then Densen's are properly designed.
Good to know where you stand Paul...
John
I think it's due to the 52 being so crap that it needs the double glass to reveal the improvements made to the CD by adding the double glass.
The Densen revealed the difference with the Micromega when the amp was on single glass. But then Densen's are properly designed.
Good to know where you stand Paul...
John
Posted on: 10 February 2003 by Ken Lyon
"The M*n* wing is getting excited over the effect of double glass (two layers of glass instead of one per shelf..."
Hehe. Don'cha just love it?
Knock yerselves out guys!
Best ,
Ken
Hehe. Don'cha just love it?
Knock yerselves out guys!
Best ,
Ken
Posted on: 14 February 2003 by plynnplynn
I've been double glazed for ages

Terry
Terry
Posted on: 14 February 2003 by Rockingdoc
what's an "agneda"? Is it a Mana thing?
Posted on: 14 February 2003 by Markus S
Or fond memories of Agnetha (of ABBA fame)?
Markus
Markus
Posted on: 14 February 2003 by Nime
quote:
Originally posted by MarkusS:
Or fond memories of Agnetha (of ABBA fame)?
Markus
You obviously remember that first appearance on Top of the Pops in those shiny trousers!
Nime
Everyone has the right to be wrong.