PoppaC, Jack, Enochrome, noob, JRA,

I remembered last year I read some place that lifting gear like CDP's and turntables up to about 2 inches with only feet support, will give greater detail to your music. So not having a table back then I did it with my SACDP and CDP and it worked. IF you look at the pictures of my gear in noobs thread, "The MMF-5 is back in action" you will see the simple tweak.

So last night I thought I would do the same with the MMF 2.1

I put support under each feet of the 2.1 lifting the plinth up about 2 inches off of the platform it was resting on which was my SACDP. Cymbals are more crisp...drums and bass is more profound...rhythm is more up front. This tweak seems to give more air and separation to the music. This is one tweak that seems to work for me. I've read about others doing it to their amps and preamps and speakers. I've only done the items I have listed abovr. So if you think I'm nuts...try it and see. Put support under the feet of your table and take a listen. Then take support away and then listen, and continue doing this a few times and see if things sound different. After wards tell if you think I am still loony... The missus thinks I am loony, but not the fellas...I hope.

Cheers.