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One of my audio buddies uses a 200 to drive his raidho speakers. He got his amp on a flimsy entry level audio rack. He put some pieces of hard foam underneath the amp and was shocked how much better it sounded and said something like the original feet really put a break on the performance of the dev!

I have my dev on a platform from silent running audio and knew something soft would not be good sounding on it. Used some small blocks made from some tropical hardwood I had laying around. Was shocked how much better the amp sounded, much mure musical and involving. Feets were tapping moreĀ and I could hardly stop listening!

Would like to urge anyone who got his dev sitting on its original feet on whatever rack or platform to try some stuff!
When I first bought my 200 I had stillpoints and I could not hear any difference at all when I removed them. The amp I have before the Musical Fidelity M6 sounded better with the stillpoints , but not the 200 so I sold them. That was my observations.
Which Stillpoints you used? I have tried the ultra minis with no good results. Switched to Ultra SS and the improvement is more than welcomed!
(16-Aug-2016, 10:08)Fragoulisnaval Wrote: [ -> ]Which Stillpoints you used? I have tried the ultra minis with no good results. Switched to Ultra SS and the improvement is more than welcomed!

It is important to experiment. Different materials and/or contructions can lead to very different results!
(16-Aug-2016, 14:07)Duomike Wrote: [ -> ]
(16-Aug-2016, 10:08)Fragoulisnaval Wrote: [ -> ]Which Stillpoints you used? I have tried the ultra minis with no good results. Switched to Ultra SS and the improvement is more than welcomed!

It is important to experiment. Different materials and/or contructions can lead to very different results!

Of course! Everyone should experiment in order to gain not only experience, but to find the best product that suit his needs



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