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I read about this tweak on the Audio Asylum site. So I though I give it a try as it is very quick and easy. I have good results on my Aeons. If your system is biwired try linking both ground wires together. it worked for me, greater definition more defined sound stage better placement of instruments. The original article written by John Risch can be found at http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/cables/messages/13441.html

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Will
 
I read about this tweak on the Audio Asylum site. So I though I give it a try as it is very quick and easy. I have good results on my Aeons. If your system is biwired try linking both ground wires together. it worked for me, greater definition more defined sound stage better placement of instruments. The original article written by John Risch can be found at http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/cables/messages/13441.html

Regards to all

Will

FYI I tried this tweak and noticed a few differences, but overall I disliked the changes: There was a bit less bass (not necessarily a bad thing) and the extra highs are actually grating after a while. I will try this again after I complete the room I have the system in (currently bare with no furniture and no rugs, so very bright) and maybe the changes will be positive.
 

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