Cable elevators - conventional wisdom wrong?


Reluctant to put any considerable money in them, the reasons for using cable elevators seemed intuitively correct to me: decouple cables mechanically from vibration and insulate them from the carpet's static. I have therefore built cheap elevators myself using Lego building blocks. (Plastic with a more or less complex internal structure; moreover, there is enormous shaping flexibility, for instance you can also build gates with suspended strings on which to rest the cables)
In their advertisement/report on the Dark Field elevators, Shunyata now claim that conventional elevators are actually (very?) detrimental in that they enable a strong static field to build up between cable and floor causing signal degradation.
Can anyone with more technical knowledge than I have assess how serious the described effect is likely to be? Would there, theoretically, be less distortion with cables lying on the floor? Has anyone actually experienced this?
karelfd

Showing 1 response by audioman58

Cable elevators by precision products are exceptionally well made.myself and several other friends have them and compared to all but possibly the Shunyata are the best available and at one third the price music direct has these for $120 for 8 of them with free shipping.
These are very substantially built porcelain with NO conductive coating
What so ever. Sonicly the noise floor is lower inner detail is more pronounced as well as cleaner sounding .Very good value for the
Improvement gained.