Switch placement
Posted: 2011-04-02 22:12
A week ago I tried the small table (Yggdrasil) for switches made by Tonläget in Gothenburg. I knew that the switch is the most important part of the digital side of the DS digital players, but I was quite surprised to hear how much better it was to put the switch on the table instead of on my dedicated wall-mount shelf.
Today I spent a couple of hours making my own support, just to see if it was difficult making anything better by myself. I had a couple of 30 mm MDF pieces in my garage so I gathered some small nuts, plastic distances that I also found and set to work piling the MDF pieces on top of each other and the switch on top while doing tune-dem using a couple of songs. There where clear differences and I found a combination of four MDF board with different pieces inbetween each layer. LEGO pieces underneath the bottom board, plastic distances underneath the second and the third board and finally the small nuts between the third MDF board and the top board. I also found that the way the different cables where arranged around the switch also made a significant difference. I will try to post some pictures if you are interesed.
It would be interesting to compare the Tonläget shelf with the one I have come up with. Mine do not look very smart but the price where more attractive (made by garbage).
Have many of You tried this yourself and what did you find? If you have not tried to optimise these parts of your set-up I would recommend you to do so. It made a difference well worth the effort.
Today I spent a couple of hours making my own support, just to see if it was difficult making anything better by myself. I had a couple of 30 mm MDF pieces in my garage so I gathered some small nuts, plastic distances that I also found and set to work piling the MDF pieces on top of each other and the switch on top while doing tune-dem using a couple of songs. There where clear differences and I found a combination of four MDF board with different pieces inbetween each layer. LEGO pieces underneath the bottom board, plastic distances underneath the second and the third board and finally the small nuts between the third MDF board and the top board. I also found that the way the different cables where arranged around the switch also made a significant difference. I will try to post some pictures if you are interesed.
It would be interesting to compare the Tonläget shelf with the one I have come up with. Mine do not look very smart but the price where more attractive (made by garbage).
Have many of You tried this yourself and what did you find? If you have not tried to optimise these parts of your set-up I would recommend you to do so. It made a difference well worth the effort.