I completely understand why you say that now that you have Kirk, but could you give the long short of it and your experience with moving the silencers so it can really stick in my head? Id like to get it right the right reasons hah
If the limbs are balanced properly, both tips come forward at the same time, and stop at the same time. After the arrow has left the string..... The string occelates, and the weight of the center serving increases that occelation..... by locating your string silencers in different positions it throws that occelation out of balance having the weight of the cat whiskers in different locations and slows that ocelation down quicker.
Typically there is slightly more pressure put on the lower portion of the string during the draw cycle, which can be increased with a 3 under finger location. so raising the string knock, and the location of the bottom string silencer will help quiet the bow string.
Check out these slow motion videos and see how much that string, and limb moves after the shot. Keep in mind that some of these limb designs have a very high preload and stops completely much quicker than many other limb designs.
https://youtu.be/_KLBN1JqCmw?si=ka_LCHCkXjWpnxN1The second clip here has some paradox arrows first, but then shows the Static tip RC limbs in slow motion.... I took these high speed videos myself in the shop.
https://youtu.be/rqO6WkXJ87A?si=UxNOO2hnBCKzKo82