Sistrum Platforms


Has any one tried these in thier system and how is the rack at reducing vibrations? Thanks.
esb
I also use the sistrum speaker stands and found them beneficial. I did not buy the rack. I bought a Grand Prix Audio Monaco rack with an F1 shelf and an amp stand. These are the best racks on the market IMO. With this rack you need no other vibration control under any component. It is also is a great looking rack.
Fantastic results after installing the largest Sistrum platforms under my almost still Dunlavy SC4's. Bigger speakers or amps require larger, and deserve, larger platforms. Marked improvement in bottom end, larger clearer window on the sound. Most notable benefit was quieter, blacker backround, more relaxed highs with increased resolution. All my components are now on either Sistrum platforms or Sistrum rack. Ya know,, the stuff is just right!
Good to see that the Sistrum racks are proving as beneficial to others as they are to me. I haven't noticed if any of the other posters state whether they are using the micro-bearing as filler for the racks? I did a mini evaluation with and without the microbearing and found that in the longrun the bearings improved the "damping" effect of the racks, and provided a blacker background that facilitated a more detailed, focused bass response. I am mow thinking about using the smaller platforms under my Osborn spkrs.

Ken
Micro-bearing around the final dielectric of the new Sonoran cables also makes a big difference. Same increase in blacker backround more detail and better focus as Ken discribed when he added micro-bearing to his rack. Sistrum platforms are benificial to any loudspeaker. Three different size platforms for different size speakers or electronics. I have owned them all and still use them under my Servo 15's and my Dunlavy SC4's. They are of component quality. Tom