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As to thoughts, here are a few at a high level - don't want to interrupt too much from Turntable's thread: First off, Stillpoints is one of the best companies in high-end audio; although they are smaller than many, in terms of people and products they are a class act all the way. Their focus is on audio infrastructure, the 3-part foundation on which any system is grounded, regardless of whether its owner pays any attention to it or not. That is: power, isolation/vibration-control, and acoustics. With their footers and acoustic panels, Stillpoints addresses the latter two. Stillpoints are known to work particularly well with Wilson speakers. While there are always exceptions, everyone I know who uses them with Wilsons has been v. satisfied with the results - I certainly am. Their effect is not unlike the effect of other isolation devices. Overall they reduce distortion caused by the vibrations they address. As drivers and crossovers are better isolated, music will gain clarity and definition. That means more natural transients, clearer decay, crisper image outlines and placement, improved pitch definition and more. Think about the kind of improvements you heard when you started using your Scuttle. I'm not making a relative comparison so much as drawing an analogy. While each system and room is different, the improvements are real. For Sashas and up I like the Ultra5s which I use. True, they are expensive, so there is the question of priorities and where does one put one's money. I hear what you're saying; if your goal is a speaker upgrade and forgoing 8 Ultra5s will get you to Alexias, then go for the Alexias! (They're great with the M1.2s.) Nonetheless, imo, infrastructure is foundational, not icing on the cake. For your gear on an SRA platform don't use Stillpoints with that. Stillpoints are not meant as a pass-through to direct energy outside themselves, so using them on an SRA platform mitigates that platform's effectiveness. (PS a Scuttle3 is in house with write-up coming.) Follow-up? appreciate questions in mail or new thread. |
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Hi Tima
Nice pic of the 5's on the Alexia's. BTW - the more Stillpoint chatter on this thread the better |
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I use Ultra 5 under Alexia with very good result. Highly recommended.
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Another photo from the back.
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Those 5's look super. I will have to do with my Ultra's.
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Hey - you got 'em installed - looks good. How'd that go for you? |
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Looking at your photo, they don't appear to be installed as suggested by Stillpoints. Do they work just as well this way?
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There is only one end for the adaptors to screw into. |
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The body and pad under the Hard Hat are each tapped at 1/4-20. (From Sticky in Stillpoints forum) My understanding is that any existing feet/spikes are removed and the adaptor screws into the speaker. The Stillpoint is then attached to the other end of the adaptor. I wasn't trying to suggest you had it wrong, but with only the photo to go on, it seemed different and I was curious as to how well they worked that way.
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Avid Acutus SP, NO ARM, Benz Micro LP-S, Whest Audio PS.40RDT SE, PS Audio DSMP+DS DAC, Simaudio Moon 700i, Dali Epicon 6, Simaudio Moon Nēo 430HAD, HiFiMan HE-1000v2, Chord Sarum SA XLR, RCA, USB, Chord Sarum speaker, Nordost Vishnu power, Furutech plugs, PS Audio P10+Chord Sarum SA power, Stillpoints Ultra SS, Ultra Mini and LPI, HiFi Racks rack, Audio Desk Systeme PRO+Keith Monks Omni RCM Last edited by John49; 05-24-2016 at 04:19 PM. |
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Iow, the hat comes off.
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