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How do you tune these things? As Andrew Chow is a master tool and die maker, I wasn't surprised when he asked me for a hammer and a sharp nail. He then took each Mpingo Disc in the system (save those in the SCK brackets) and marked them for directionality. According to the brochure, the orientation of the inscription is in line with…
A fully tricked-out Shun Mook installation would include a few sets of the $400 Super Passive Diamond Resonators. These unique, beautiful counterfeet (sold in sets of three), fashioned from African Ebony, measure roughly 2 1/2" in diameter, stand almost 2" tall, and include an embedded, diamond-tipped steel shaft which protrudes about 1/4" from the bottom. The Resonators also are directional; the hammer-and-nail trick works just as well for marking them as it does for the Mpingos. They're usually placed in a triangle under front-end electronics, with two…
After spending the day with these Not-So-Very-Mad Monks, I thought them very sincere and their motives pure. They're into all this for the fun of it---for the rush of beauty that great music and sound can communicate. At the end of the day I played a Columbia Two-Eyed Glenn Gould for Andy Chow and he was, like, gone, man---totally lost in the music: eyes shut with a beatific expression on his face as he followed the musical line. You can't fake true bliss.
With a number of the synergistic Cable Jackets, careful attention paid to grounding, the Mpingo Discs on the front end…
Stereophile, Vol.17 No.5, May 1994
Whither Shun Mook?
Editor:
I'm really disappointed with Jonathan Scull's review of the Shun Mook Mpingo resonance-control devices in February. I had been really impressed with Martin Colloms's review of the Harmonix devices last July. I was just about to whip out the ol' checkbook when I noticed that the little buggers were "tuned to A=440." Well, I suddenly remembered that many conductors are moving to alternate standards of 441Hz and even higher. Until Harmonix makes sets attuned for these new standards (and CDs are clearly marked…
Stereophile, Vol.17 No.5, May 1994
Barry Willis
Nowhere does pseudotech parade more brazenly than down the high-end accessory highway. I turned up my BS detector and went searching for interesting stuff. Did I ever find it...
Shun Mook Audio's offerings were mind-boggling. In a welcome departure from technobabble, Shun Mook's literature makes no pretense of invoking the Western scientific tradition. Instead, it refers to the I Ching and hypes the mystical properties of the exotic hardwoods of which their products are made. If I understand correctly---and I'm…
The size and weight of the Resolution 1 worked against my being able to raise it high into the air for the acoustic measurements. I therefore had to window the time-domain data more aggressively than usual to eliminate the interfering effects of a reflection from the floor between the speaker and the microphone. As a result, the measured response will have less midrange resolution than usual, though this does not interfere with the reliability of the measurements.
The big Krell's voltage sensitivity came in slightly below the specified 90dB/W/m, at 88.7dB/…