Pale Blue Ego Wrote: 
> 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!

Please don't drink and post. :)


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