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Anyone uses Audio Feedback Stabilizers as shown in this link http://www.dakiom.com/index.htm? They are used for stereo, home theatre and even portable music player for sound improvement. :o

 

There are two types of stabilizer. i.e. Amplifier Stabilizers & Audio Player Stabilizers. Amplifier Stabilizers are to connect to the speaker terminals of amplifiers or inside subwoofer and Audio Player Stabilizers are to connect to the rca outputs of players (including iPod).

 

 

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An alternative, and about the same prices as Dakion. Should be available locally from Audio Note at Adelphi

 

http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue19/enacom.htm

http://www.combak.net/enacom/enacomus.htm

 

Incidentally, these Enacom stuff came out much earlier (around 1996) than Dakiom (first commercialised in 2003, and their so-called research started also around 1996), so Enacom were the real innovators.

 

http://www.echoloft.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.cgi?board=tell&action=display&num=1003151998

 

Other similar tech products include Walker's very expensive High Definition Links

 

http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/walker6/walker.html

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