Sistrum and Maple


Would there be any advantage to adding a maple shelf between a component and a sistrum rack?
ehoehn
I talked to StarSounds when buying Audiopoints for a maple rack I was building. We chatted a bit about the Sistrum, and my impression was that they did not think wood a good approach to shelving. J
I myself am a Star Sound dealer and should have given a more complete explanation. The Star approach is to have the stand act as a CONDUCTOR for vibrations in order to drain them out of the system as quickly as possible. I find that this works very well. Maple acts as an ISOLATOR to seperate sections of the system from each other and PREVENT vibrations from being transferred. This can also work, I have the aforementioned maple block atop a VPI TNT stand where it works well. What does not work is the mixing of the two approaches as they are using opposing principals in dealing with the same problem.
I can attest to the fact that that Sistrum stands Have made a vast improvement under my gear (I have their speaker stands and an SP-1 under my table).

Now that being said, I recently got a Halcyonics active anti-vibration platform under my table, and I use the Sistrum in betweeen the table and the platform. I have not tested the table just itself on the platform, but I suspect the Halcyonics is still working it's magic draining vibration from the table into the steel platform. Also I found that removing the floor protection discs under speaker points to provide more focus.