DH Labs Golden Sound Large Ceramic cones Others
DH Labs Golden Sound Large Ceramic cones Others
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 23, 2002]
childe_r
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Well constructed, a great value at the price, live up to promises and expectations
Weakness:
none Ok, after MANY and I do mean MANY experiments with different materials to uncouple my speakers to my new hardwoods, I found the solution. These little ceramic beauties brought detail out that I honestly didn't know my speakers were capable of. I have tried the spike and coin, sorbothane, felt, granite slab, and finally a home made method using small bags of lead shot. But all of these ended making bass a little on the slow side which also made detail disappear in the lower midrange, or it just rang loudly with the music. Because my other components are already isolated I put a set under each speaker sitting on top of a very small disc of super-felt and BAM, it was like new speakers. I have to admit the bass is now a little thin but I think it may be due to I am just used to hearing the floor ringing with the bass from my music. Voices were MUCH more articulate as well as stringed instruments being more defined and spatial I have not bought jumbos for my subwoofer yet but that is where I am going this afternoon. Similar Products Used: lead shot, pumice stone, granite, spikes, raquet balls, sorbothane |
[Dec 20, 2001]
Ramesh Jamal
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smoothness, detail, warmness, control at all frequencies, price
Weakness:
None First off, I never did believe much in cones and all that but after trying the DH cones, I became a believer! Also, thanks to Allen from Golden Sound for his professional advise which was right on! Similar Products Used: Black Diamond Racing, Vibrapods |
[Mar 05, 1999]
Todd R
an Audiophile
I've tried many different types of feet and cones under my equipment, and the DH Labs Golden Sound Ceramic cones are the most effective ones I have ever used. I have tried the Audioquest sorbathane feet, both the original, and the newer half hemisphere type, metal tiptoes, and Black Diamond Racing carbon fiber cones. The Black Diamonds are very good, but seem to rob my system of a little bass. |
[Nov 14, 1999]
Paul Bui
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
High performance/price ratio
Weakness:
None After I plugged the entry level tube amp Assemblage ST-40 into the PS Audio P300, I decided to tweaked a bit further, putting 3 DH Lab creamic cones under the amp. The combination is on top of a flat piece of wood which in turn stays on top of two bags of lead shot. The sound, already awsome due to the P300, now is at least a notch higher: everything seems more articulate, more transparent; sounds seem to emerge from a blacker background. Bass is tighter, deeper, more tuneful; midrange is better integrated with the rest of the music as a whole; highs are airy and more extended. As a result, I found myself listen to music at a lower volume yet hear more of the same recording. Diana Krall's All For You and Holly Cole's Don't Smoke in Bed CD's are just two examples that showed me how better my system can be with the DH Lab cones are in place. Soundstage can be scarily deep in several tracks. I think the P300's clean AC power makes every change in the system more significant. Similar Products Used: German Acoustic cones, brass cones, Monster feet |
[Dec 19, 1999]
Harry Tan
Audiophile
Strength:
Improves bass definition and extension, clarity and instruments delineation. Sweetens mids and highs.
Weakness:
None. I couldn't agree with previous reviewers more. These cones brought an amazing improvement to the overall sonic character to both my and my friend;s system. Similar Products Used: Audioquest Sorbothane Feet, Vibrapods |
[Jan 11, 2001]
John Demeier
Audiophile
Strength:
natural, warm, and musical, make me tap my feet with the music.
Weakness:
none Just look at the Golden Sound super cones, it is very well made, no competition can touch it. Ceramic cones do look better and do not ring like metal cones. Similar Products Used: Black Diamond, Polycrystal, tip toes |