any tried Still Points?


I have heard about the new Still Points isolation devices. Do they work and in what aplications? I have talked with 2 dealers--1 says the are great and the other was kind of luke warm on them. Would I be better off saving my money and just buying Vibrapods? thanks
84audio
I just got a set today. Put them under my Berning 270; I hadnt read the above comments from Kris and Davidz beforehand, because I didn't want to set up any expectation bias. Reading the comments now I have to agree 100% with Kris and Davidz; imaging seems more stable and defined, bass seems tighter, and it's easier to hear which instrument is producing the bass, as opposed to just hearing what the note is. It was almost like going from wearing my glasses to wearing my contacts--I can see fine with the glasses, but every time I put my contacts in, it's like "Wow, everything is so much clearer and sharper". Same thing with stillpoints. I'm going to order another pair for my CD player. In response to pgleekel's question, I got mine through Allan at Hellosimplymusic.
Are Still Points made of metal? If so, are they any metal that can react magnetically, like ferrous alloys? If they are, they shouldn't be used near the Berning products. I don't know about Still Points, but after reading about some of you Berning owners using them, I am interested. But I wanted to be sure that there would be no ferrous metal interaction with the amps, as all Berning ZOTL amps are sensitive to metals that can be magnetically attracted. Also, I looked up Still Points on Google, and didn't turn up anything that looked like isolation devices. How do I find out about them?
Twl,
The Still Points are Ceramic Bearings housed in what appeares to be aluminum cone. No Ferrous metal at all. This is one of the reasons I chose to use them under my amp. I too have a Berning 270. The ZOTL products as you know are very sensitive to many different exterior influences(vibration, metal,etc..) the still points do a superior job at controlling them.
Twl, to see a picture of the Still Points go to www.stillpoints.us, not much info but good pics.