Having briefly experienced and liked the resonators, a chat with Roberto galvanized me to further explore Shun Mook. Played around with the shun mooks at the dealers today. These are by far the most musical and effective tweaks I have heard, and I am a guy who struggles to enjoy the benefits of other isolation products.
The mpingo discs are small round discs that you can place on you various components and around the room. You place 3 discs on your say, CD or pre in am equilateral triangle. As you move these in or out, you can change the width and spaciousness of the sound stage. If you turn them around, you can make the sound more forward and focused or more laid back. The dealer had a large number, say 30 around the room, and even taking 3 off made a difference. The sound became muddied and fell flat.
The giant diamond resonators are supports under the components. Same thing, you can get so much centre and focus if you bring them in, and so much spaciousness if you move them out.
That big thing in the middle did nothing for me though the dealer loves it.
In the corner of the pic you will see a fork-like thing with three prongs. That's the Shakti haliograph. You need 1 in each corner behind the speaker. Just simply turning them in or out changes the width of the stage.
You don't need you struggle to listen to any of these changes, they were immediate, easy to notice, musical, and took away nothing.
The mpingo discs are small round discs that you can place on you various components and around the room. You place 3 discs on your say, CD or pre in am equilateral triangle. As you move these in or out, you can change the width and spaciousness of the sound stage. If you turn them around, you can make the sound more forward and focused or more laid back. The dealer had a large number, say 30 around the room, and even taking 3 off made a difference. The sound became muddied and fell flat.
The giant diamond resonators are supports under the components. Same thing, you can get so much centre and focus if you bring them in, and so much spaciousness if you move them out.
That big thing in the middle did nothing for me though the dealer loves it.
In the corner of the pic you will see a fork-like thing with three prongs. That's the Shakti haliograph. You need 1 in each corner behind the speaker. Just simply turning them in or out changes the width of the stage.
You don't need you struggle to listen to any of these changes, they were immediate, easy to notice, musical, and took away nothing.
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