Great detective work, LL21!
The extreme adjustability of the stand is great, and the components all together are very heavy, but I wonder how much rigidity is being sacrificed to achieve that adjustability.
Has anyone ever got great results from HRS?
I have two of their amps stands but my amps sound worse when on them.
I have never tried their stands but did try a number of their isolation footers in comparison with Stillpoints. Much preferred the latter as the HRS gave a dark sound lacking in life.
6. Though active vibration control is mentioned, I suspect the technology hasn't matured all that much otherwise we'd be hearing far more about it and many more of us would be using it. Besides, since the problem is mechanical in nature, it seems to me that a proper mechanical solution should suffice.
That said, and assuming we're not all in agreement with the points mentioned above, from my perspective I'd lean toward the HRS as potentially edging out a bit better performance with Mike Lavigne's pictured rack being the worst performer of the 3. From an aesthetics-only perspective, to me the infinite element rack is superior as it has the appearance of a sophisticated/thoughtful piece of furniture with a nice contract of man-made and natural materials.
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