Bringing you all another killer Regenerator tweak. Regardless if you have a Dragon HC power cord. This tweak should work on any power cord. I know I get animated with my tweaks. But never share unless it is a real deal
Time for a Vmax Dragon HC Power Cord tweak of the week. I previously mentioned in the cable sutra thread how the AB7050HF tuning ring at the Female IEC end improved the stock Dragon power cord to next level hooked ito P-20. The amp and P20 heat and power cord angle and base kept making the tuning ring slip. The painters tape was no help. My P-20 sits on Sorbotane feet. isolators from Thor Labs the connection is quite loose with they PsSaudio stock IEC.
I figured time to kill two birds one stone. I took a cheap rebar chair holder from Lowes I had been using for speaker wire elevators Stacked a Thorlabs isolator on top and preloaded the Dragon Hc female end connector in the IEC directly under the tuning ring Results in Instantaneous solidified images damping the micro vibration of the power cord. Like many of my tweaks not pretty to look at but hey now it is a killer performance improvement This is a cheap extremely winner in immediate sound improvement.
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Sorbothane Isolators
Thorlabs’ Sorbothane Feet and Sheets offer excellent vibration and acoustic isolation for laboratory needs. Our Sorbothane feet offer internal 1/4-20 (M6) threads or an adhesive surface, which can be used to attach the feet to the bases of test…
Thorlabs is an engineer’s site and provide real isolation data by frequency and preload weight
Depending on your footers under your regenerator you might be able to stack the sorbothane feet using the threaded rod to adjust height.
Not wanting to boast but this is one of my better tweaks. Takes a Audio Magic M-1 Fuse to another level seriously. .