Phishphan
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So vibration and energy dissipation is imaginary?
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Not worth 50k
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So vibration and energy dissipation is imaginary?
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Not worth 50k
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Not worth 50k
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So vibration and energy dissipation is imaginary?
sorry, was typing while you were answering.I’m not discussing the price, but rather his comment that you “wouldn’t hear it”. Has he compared the Magico stand to others? Has he compared any top drawer rack like Critical Mass, HRS or Artesania to a home built wood rack? Mitigating vibrations through energy dissipation or isolation is critical for achieving great sound.
vibration is there more or less...best to adress this inside the unit, then the feet. the rack is 5th degree or something, Comes too late and is unpredictable.
take your preamp, or your amp or Mediaplayer and shake it during listening,....there is no change to the music. close your eyes if you want and your wife does it
well, was just thinking,and yes, my experience is more limited and somehow old as well.
i had the best of copulare and the best of finitie Elements. they were highly prised at that time and didnt do anything in my system. while i was happy with the sound in any case. so basicly i am a nobeliver based on this. some dealers i know share that opinion too, at least they did when i traded the racks in.
if someone likes the look and has endless cash, well why not a magico rack or two. if someone is cash-performance orientated, then it would be the last thing i would sugest.
the rack makes it, lol
vibration is there more or less...best to adress this inside the unit, then the feet. the rack is 5th degree or something, Comes too late and is unpredictable.
take your preamp, or your amp or Mediaplayer and shake it during listening,....there is no change to the music. close your eyes if you want and your wife does it
A rack is a component in your system, just like everything else. Neglect one, you affect them all.
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I would add "close your eyes" to the shaking test. I doubt that most folks can tell a difference.
I think that in the end it comes down to preferences. If I have Magico speakers I might want to have Magico racks regardless of cost. That's perfectly fine. Of course that does not mean that it will improve the sound.
vibration is there more or less...best to adress this inside the unit, then the feet. the rack is 5th degree or something, Comes too late and is unpredictable.
take your preamp, or your amp or Mediaplayer and shake it during listening,....there is no change to the music. close your eyes if you want and your wife does it
Maybe, but I will stay with my 400 pound Mapleshade rack. It seems to do a good job of absorbing vibrations, and only cost a few thousand. I forgot the exact amount.
Fully understand and I would think it should be great for analog.
Fully understand and I would think it should be great for analog.
Possibly, but I only use digital now. I quit analog in the early 80s.![]()
resonance attenuation is effective for both digital and analog. it brings more of a good thing with analog, but maybe makes digital more natural sounding therefore making an equally significant difference. with digital it not only helps dacs; resonance attenuation also helps servers, and obviously disc spinners.
there are issues of synergy involved of course; sometimes tonal preference is for a more warm type sound and resonance control can take things in a more linear direction. so as always; YMMV as to the final result. system balance for individual preference is part of the deal. personally i'm a truth guy wanting all the information.
Good post. Thank you.
I also like the style of not capitalizing the first word of a sentence. With good punctuation, it is easy to read, and certainly easier to type.