MY Place sbayneI took 5 treated mats and folded them in half so they are essentially 10 layers thick. I put them under my power strip where I have 4 High Fidelity MC-0.5s (see the pic). The sound was immediately ... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneYeah its really interesting how we can change the sound of our systems with these things. There so many different configurations that are possible! posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneThey are improving with time. Not really sure if it matters to paint both sides. I've gone about this in such a haphazard way that its hard to say what does and does it make a difference. Would alm... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneI started with painting just one side because I thought it would be too messy to do both sides. Later I started painting both sides. At some point, I should probably go through and make sure everyt... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneHi Tom - Glad you are back! Your feedback got me thinking about my modem/router - I may start messing with that again. I don't think I'm going to move the mats in my stereo for awhile. I've already... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneI let my current configuration of graphene oxide painted on alternate facing magnetic mats sit undisturbed for about 2 weeks. I listened for just over 2 hours last night. I didn't think my syste... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneHere is some interesting reading regarding what may be going on with the magnets and graphene. Just thought I'd share:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spintronicshttps:/... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayne@audiosens - The DIY grounding box has binding posts that are attached to copper strips that run through tourmaline crystals. The grounding wires run to your component. I'd read about this techni... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneTom - how is your system sounding? Have you made any changes recently to the placement or configuration of the mats? Scott posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneI did some extended listening today. The sound really is something special. I'm going to leave the magnetic stacks in the alternating configuration (as discussed below) for the next couple of weeks... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneThanks David. Will do. posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneTonight, I spent a couple of hours listening to a wide variety of music. I must say my system has never sounded so real yet dynamic. Its "right there" type of sound. Not a hint of brightness or exc... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneBill - after reading your post, I realized my magnetic sheets are attached to the inside of my breaker box door so they are actually facing away from the breakers. The magnetic sheets are facing to... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneI've placed them with the magnetic side facing the component. I've tried within the stacks to keep them all facing the same direction as well. posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneI've now removed Bybee iQSEs I had in my music server and on my amp. I also removed DIY Shakti stones that I had through-out my system and on my speakers. I can't help but think they may have been ... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneVery thorough Bill. Not surprised. Looking forward to your comments. posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneSounds good Bill. I’ve been traveling quite a bit lately so my mats were able to sit without me taking a listen for a few days. I’m guessing they went through some ups and downs in the beginning ... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneTom - Great that other people may try it too! I've cut all my sheets to fit my equipment - cutting it is no problem as far as I can tell. I may put some sheets on top and on the bottom of my... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneTom - the only place that I applied the graphene oxide that it didn't seem to help was the outside of my WiFi router and router extension units. I was hoping for a little better WiFi coverage and t... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneHi Tom - Not surprised you found an improvement with the graphene oxide. I've used it on all the cable connections and contacts in my system. Really does seem to work. I cut and added some mats to ... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneBill - I totally agree. Tom - I may have to get some 60 mil sheets. Seems like the more the merrier. Maybe just try the graphene oxide incrementally? I went whole hog and painte... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneBased on inquires I've received I just want to make one thing clear: I am NOT claiming what I've put together is the same as making an E-mat. The maker of the E-mat says the magnetic mat has not... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneTom - interesting about the improvement it made to your TV. I'm going to try these treated magnetic sheets on other electronics too. posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneAfter looking at my order again its actually called magnetic sheeting. I ended-up calling them directly and asked them to cut the sheet into 8x11 mats which they agreed to do. When I got the ord... posted about 7 years ago | View comment | |
MY Place sbayneHi Tom - thanks for the feedback. Good to read I'm not crazy thinking these magnetic mats help the sound quality. I've always thought keeping magnetic fields away from our stereos was the way to... posted about 7 years ago | View comment |