Vibration control with Neuance and Mana


I was finally able to install a state of the art vibration control and dampening system for the front and gear (the new Lindemann d 680 SACD/CD) of my father’s system in Germany (2 pairs Double Kronzilla mono blocks with Imagine electrostatic speakers)
I bought 2 Neuance shelves and a so called Mana Phase 4 Table. The Mana is a rack system made in England and Neuance is a shelf made in particular for racks like that, made by the US Neuance company.
I must say that the Lindemann front gear of my father awakened to new life. It was standing in a normal glass-steal rack and although the system never sounded bad, I knew it could do a lot better. After having assembled the Mana Phase 4 Table in a double Neuance arrangement, I was ready for the first listening test:
My first impression was that the soundstage was not only wider, but much deeper. The violin was not playing so much in your face anymore, and it was a lot easier to pinpoint each instrument in its virtual space and the system also lost a lot of its slight edginess.
The edginess which is left stems from the fact that the 4 monoblocks are still standing on a concrete floor – what a sin! But we have four Ohio XL amp stands coming, which are made by Silent Running and these stands will take care of the remaining vibration problems.
But I can only advice anybody who means serious business with vibration controlling his front gear to look at a Mana- Neuance system. You will be amazed. The improvement was considerable in my father’s system, and I am sure it will also be in yours.
tekunda
The Neuance/Mana combination has been discussed here at length in the past, always with great enthusiasm. I am still wondering how it stacks up against normally well regarded rack systems like Arcici, Grand Prix, Zoethecus. Not against a glass-steel rack, which I would expect to be hard and edgy. It sounds great from Tekunda's review, but the parts are custom and expensive. Is the performance so much better?
Flex, I have my Neuance on a standard upturned spike off a rigid steel Apollo rack. The glass-steel rack of Mana is not the issue. The rigid, lightweight steel rack with the thin shell light wieght Neuance shelf is the issue. I have used Neuance with upturned brass cones sitting on stone slabs and even had better performance than any other footer alone. Light weight/rigid is the key, in any rack system with a rigid frame the Neuance should perform better than the shelf you are otherwise using. This stuff is great, that explains why all six of my shelves have been replaced with Neuance.
Hi Flex,
Neuance is often used to enhance the performance of such highly regarded supports such as Zoethecus,Finite Elemente and Mana, all of which I respect on their own merits, even tho each is unique in execution, character and presentation.
A search at Audio Asylum of "neuance + zoethecus" produces a few interesting posts that you might wish to read.

http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.pl?searchtext=Neuance+Zoethecus&b=AND&topics_only=N&forum=ALL&topic=&author=&date1=&date2=&slowmessage=&ip=&sort=score&sortOrder=DESC

I have no direct experience with the Grand Prix aside from show demonstrations but am generally in favor of low mass/low energy storage/rapid dissipation approaches.

Best,
Ken Lyon
GreaterRanges/Neuance
I own the Neuance and Mana combination. I also use Starsound Sistrum products. I believe very strongly that these products are every bit important as any audio component. I strongly believe you cannot fully realize the potential and performance of any of you gear unless these products are part of your system. I have auditioned the so called best that audio has to offer. IMO, you will never realize what you gear is capable of. These products performance, IMO, is as important as any amp, pre, CDP, or any other piece of audio gear. I have done a lot of home work. I feel very confident with all I have said. I would like to urge all to give these great products a try. I believe both Neuance and Sistrum offer a 30 day trial. Ya got nothing to lose and so much to gain. Thanks so much for letting me ramble. Don't like writing long post and cant stand reading them. It's only because i believe so strongly about these vibration devices. Please do your self a favor and give them a try. This may be the best upgrade you will experience with little investment. Thanks for your patience.
I have no experience yet with Neuance, but have five Mana phase 5 racks with plate glass on the top shelf. When I first bought a Mana Reference, phase 2, shelf many years ago, I took my cd transport off the Vibraplane and put it on the Mana. There was no contest. I sold my Vibraplanes. Not withstanding the tremensous improvements with the Mana stands, I still find further isolation devices such as the Aurios, Valid Points, and Rollerblocks help further improve the sound. I had thought of getting Symposium shelves but maybe should think of trying the Neuances shelves. I also made a Mana like stand on which I place my Beauhorns.
I have no experience yet with Neuance, but have five Mana phase 5 racks with plate glass on the top shelf. When I first bought a Mana Reference, phase 2, shelf many years ago, I took my cd transport off the Vibraplane and put it on the Mana. There was no contest. I sold my Vibraplanes. Not withstanding the tremensous improvements with the Mana stands, I still find further isolation devices such as the Aurios, Valid Points, and Rollerblocks help further improve the sound. I had thought of getting Symposium shelves but maybe should think of trying the Neuances shelves. I also made a Mana like stand on which I place my Beauhorns.