My sub woofers can present a problem for the main system in that they affect resolution and distortion levels of my Soundlab U-1.
That being said, this is a two channel issue and since the subs are a deterrent to stereo sound quality, they are not supplied with signal.
However, power even being AVAILABLE to the subs in an inoperative mode damages the reproduction quality of the Soundlabs.
I have my own opinions as to the cause, but since the HT system is used three hours a week, and this is not a problem with Dolby 5.1, the solution is to save electricity and unplug the offending product.
I do the same thing with my DSS receiver, DVD player, and Dolby 5.1 processor. Disconnecting them from the wall mains is a small but audible improvement for two channel analog reproduction.
As for details of my system's wire and cable dressing, a visit by way of my provided link makes it apparent that it is not an issue in this discussion.
As for mechanical resonances, if a system is pushed to a high enough level, solving miniscule problems can be a significant improvement.
I think this dead horse has been beaten enough.
I am confident my Purist interconnect and power cables are not an issue, and wish you success in marketing your products.
That being said, this is a two channel issue and since the subs are a deterrent to stereo sound quality, they are not supplied with signal.
However, power even being AVAILABLE to the subs in an inoperative mode damages the reproduction quality of the Soundlabs.
I have my own opinions as to the cause, but since the HT system is used three hours a week, and this is not a problem with Dolby 5.1, the solution is to save electricity and unplug the offending product.
I do the same thing with my DSS receiver, DVD player, and Dolby 5.1 processor. Disconnecting them from the wall mains is a small but audible improvement for two channel analog reproduction.
As for details of my system's wire and cable dressing, a visit by way of my provided link makes it apparent that it is not an issue in this discussion.
As for mechanical resonances, if a system is pushed to a high enough level, solving miniscule problems can be a significant improvement.
I think this dead horse has been beaten enough.
I am confident my Purist interconnect and power cables are not an issue, and wish you success in marketing your products.

