Your music system is an instrument.


Your music system is a musical instrument. How would you treat a musical instrument? You would try to make it sound as good as possible, wouldn't you? I suggest one of the ways has to do with volume. Can we suggest other ways?
mmakshak
My stereo sounds "mint" but now my Sonicare tastes like crap..... thanks Boa.
but now my Sonicare tastes like crap

Wrong end in the wrong hole. If you only have one Sonicare to do double duty, I'd suggest marking the two ends with different colored tape to give you a quick visual reference. Of course if you don't wash the thing after you use it, you might already have such a reference. Look what Brown can do for you now!

Marco
Ahhhh, thats the reason why stomach backfires have a certain 'minty' kind of odour...........
I hope no offense is offered here. I understand that some subleties are done here. I do wish that we(I have graduted from Nuclear Power School, among other other things). can get shit right. I couldn't get a comma here. I do want to challenge you all, though. You guys think you are esoteric. I can nail you in this area. How about we try to get the most musical sound possible? Is this too hard for you? It ain't for me.
Tune it with vibration/isolation control products. Choose your weapon: Brass cones, rollerbearings, sorbothane, platforms, squishy balls, hard balls. All of them effectively tune a system. It's up to each individual to tune his/her system to personal taste.

I use a combo of Rollerballs, Sorbothane footers and a Neuance platform. I'll likely add a second Neuance platform in the months to come.