The main thing is you have to convince your neighbors to turn off their
WAPs, phones, and microwave ovens.  It's the wireless interference
that's introducing noise and jitter problems.  

If you can't browbeat your neighbors, tinfoil in your walls works well.
You need a good drywall man, but it's well worth it.  He will have to
embed the foil between 2 layers of drywall.  This will also have the
effect of making your room smaller and controlling standing waves
better.  A pumpkin-colored latex paint laced with silicone shards is
the recommended wall covering.

Tinfoil around the Squeezebox will help, but I've found that rhodium
works better.  You can get a rhodium shield for about $2000 that will
really open up the midrange.

Rhodium panels behind the sweet spot are the final piece of the puzzle.
They are heavy and expensive, and they need further damping with a
honey/sesame oil solution, but with these the bass definition is
incredible!  Highs are more natural and your spouse will look slimmer
as well, making this a definite WAF-approved upgrade!


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