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editDescriptionUltraii2.jpg | tube damper made with titanium ring, polymer pads. Self-made item reduces microphonic vibration, available at retail from Herbie's Audio Lab, Cibolo, Texas, web link: http://herbiesaudiolab.net/. |
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