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I think you are her not exactly right. Massive wood ist a good choice for Shindo. But you hear the differences between the kind of wood like the difference between different plywood. I use a massive rack which is made from limewood. With the feet from Lignolab it's a very nice rack for all components... Kind regards |
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Darren -- Shindo Montille CV391 (Stereo Amplifier) Shindo Masseto (Preamplifier) Well Tempered Versalex (Turntable) Auditorium 23 (Step up Transformer) EMT TSD15 (Moving Coil Cartridge) AcousticPlan Digimaster (DAC) Apple Mac mini (Digital Source) Living Voice IBX-RW (Speakers) Shindo Mr. T (Transformer) Auditorium 23 (Interconnect and Speaker Cables) Box HD3E (Furniture) |
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I have found that easily the best performers for me have always been Finite Elemente HD 9 and HD 10 Master Reference Amplifier Platforms (with FE Classic Cerebase feet). I use LAMM, Unison Research Reference and Shindo tube gear.
The difference between the HD 9 and HD 10 is zero other than their size and price. |
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Finite Elements is NOT GOOD for Shindo gear...Sorry!
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As for the Pagode, this did not work well for me at all. It was a very good rack with many other brands, just not with Shindo. Jonathan |
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We are not talking about a Finite Elemente Pagoda rack, but the FE dedicated amp stands - the HD 9 and HD 10 ..........sorry, but in my experience they do work very well with Shindo amps.......the racks are on carpet, over wood laid floor on reinforced concrete. The benefits were even more noticeable when the amp stands were on a sprung hardwood floor.
Last edited by Smp; 09-23-2015 at 11:09 AM. |
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I used the lignolab uber-expensive rack as a model and had a carpenter construct a rack made from plywood, maybe Baltic birch.
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