How to enhance the Marantz Reference Legendary System?
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copper is the best shielding you must know
I thought since copper was conductive it would make the power field worse,,,lol
oh and to get my ground I just used the chassis ground to my Desktop (running linux with a ASUS XONAR D2X sound card) and screwed it directly to the rear of its power supply.
I like my 2265B
Ik bedoel de ongebruikte stopcontacten afschermen met alu folie, heb je dat al geprobeerd?. De stekkers met alu folie afschermen werkt inderdaad ook.
groet, Mark
yes …but it don.t look nice
What in addition also works quite well is covering the UNUSED powersockets with 8 times folded aluminium foil. Attach it with adhesive tape.
beside your good ears you have good eyes yes I forgot to turn it on……
but the first take you see it works
the copper jacks will have a big impact
on your high-end kit see my second video
marantz ref leg sys two…
Oops! Looks like Fritz forgot to turn the EMF tester BACK ON when checking the re-connected power cord at 2:30.
Copper union is a good tweak, really works!
Please keep posting interesting audiophile-related videos!
believe it helps to get a nice sound
clean and naturel
(2:45) I did this when I was aged 15 (1995) to my mate’s machine. He bought a TV tuner for his monitor. Basically, it had no earth cable, so I made my own up. I never thoguht to do this on my own equipment today - I shall do it for my amplifier!
There are Earth leaks on my video equipment too, so I will repeat the process!!!
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Marantz use to make really good speakers. Anyone know how good their recivers are? My dad has a pair of Marantz Challenger VII’s. He bought them in 1979. They still sound great to this day. I bought a pair of book shelf Marantz. They sound very good. Not tinny at all.