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It was an exciting experience ... but like most hifi, having heard that and later, asked dealer to "compare" without the Bass module, the sound, from mid to highs still sounded fine, but the overall "fullness and body" is not longer eminent. I bet if just listening to the speaker (sans bass module) in the first place would be as exciting but really, going the other way round would be totally different. Just like amps, having tasted megawatts, its difficult to go back to 50 watts or so. Just my 2 cents worth .... But I DO LIKE PMC speakers and to me they are the MOST reasonable priced viz performance in the market. Cheers!
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Those stands on that hardwood floor makes me nervous. It would be interesting to hear that set-up.
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I think those amp stands look cheesy with the exposed springs at each corner post. There should have been more thought put into the design to hide the springs.
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Dan ![]() Living Room System: McIntosh C2300, MC601 (2), MCD1100, MS750, MR85, Sony DAT 60ES, Nakamichi BX-300, Micro Seiki DD-40, Ortofon 2M Black, Sonos ZP90, Oppo BDP-83SE Blu-ray, PMC EB1i, Fathom f113 w/ Sound Anchor stand, Power Plant Premier (2), PS Audio Soloist Premier SE (3), Rollerblock Jr.'s, Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's & PC's, Kimber 8TC with WBT Solid Silver Angled Locking Banana Connectors. Studio System: McIntosh C1000C/P, MC2301 (2), MCD1100, MR88, Michell Gyro SE w/SME 309/Ortofon Cadenza Black, Sonos ZP90, PS Audio Power Plant Premier, PS Audio Soloist Premier SE, Sonus Faber Amati Anniversario, Rollerblock Jr.'s, Wireword Silver Eclipse IC's & PC's, Wireworld Silver Eclipse speaker cable. Studio Home Theater System: McIntosh MX120, MC452, Oppo BDP-95 Blu-ray, PS Audio Soloist Premier SE, JBL LSR-6332 (2), JBL LSR-6328P (3), McIntosh XLS112 (2), Sony 52XBR9, Tributaries Silver IC's, Wireworld PC's. Vintage: McIntosh MA5100, MR74 tuner, JVC XL-Z1050 K2 CD player, Wyred 4 Sound DAC2, Tandberg 3008A and 3026A, JBL4312A , McIntosh 4300V for deck speakers. |
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Rack of Silence - Isolation system
The Rack of Silence Basic shelf is also available prepared for suspension. The suspension kit is an excellent isolation system, permitting free movement in all planes. Free movement in all planes is a prerequisite for achieving extremely effective isolation from bending, twisting and flexing forces that the ground borne vibrations impose on the corner pillars. Optimal level adjustment is easily achieved, since the spring holders are infinitely adjustable along the corner pillars. The suspension kit contains all parts for isolation of one shelf. There are two versions available that cover weights between 5-15kg (11-33 lb) respectively 15-40kg (33-88 lb).
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