I think it is very rare to find two full size (6 component) racks reviewed or compared where the rack is the only difference. In my opinion the top two racks are SRA and HRS.
No experience with HRS. But, also consider Artesania. Made in Spain. Uses a decoupled/suspended design compared to the others mentioned.
A few years ago, the US MSRP of the Exoteryc rack (at that time, their flagship) was about the same as the entry level HRS (RXR?) rack in the configuration I wanted.
As much I wanted to buy a US brand , I went with the Artesania rack and couldn't be happier. At the time, it was a clear value over the HRS.
That said, of course I couldn't A and B them but, took the word of a great trusted dealer @Scott W that I've worked with over the years.
Finally, I've read reports about all those racks (HRS, SRA, CMS) they all are "filter" racks rather than addressing the problem like Artesania does.
With HRS, SRA, CMS, etc.. it's about adding more footers and gizmos rather than a true de-coupling of the component.
I have never heard Artesania but have heard great things. To @tima's point hard to find anyone that has done direct comparisons between racks let alone shelves. I am a big fan of HRS and use their M3X2 shelves on a bamboo quadraspire rack. I really enjoy the sonic results and have been granted aesthetic approval. I added HRS shelves one by one as budget allowed. I like the option to someday place the 6 shelves I have now on an actual HRS rack but for prioritizing other areas of the system.
I can vouch for when I turn a bass heavy song above 90db in my room, I cannot feel any vibration when I place my hand on top of my components. Also, HRS recently upgraded the 'feet' on their shelves and can mix and match a single shelf with different weight ratings. For example, HRS recommended two higher weighted feet on the front of my amp shelves versus the back two feet as the amp is significantly heavier due to the large transformers in front. And of course the feet can be later changed to match the weight of a new component down the road.
I imagine you can't go wrong with all the brands mentioned above. Just my 2 cents.
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I've have used Symposium shelves before, and some on the roller blocks. At the time, I was quite happy.
I will say the Grand Prix Silverstone F1 racks are quite special. They made a profound difference in my system. I have now have 4 of them, two 5 shelf and 2 amp stands. They are expensive, but I will say they are equivalent to a new preamp. If I had to pick just a few desert island things, the racks are for sure going and I'd use lesser equipment.
I have never heard the HRS (although I love the looks) or the SRA, so I can't compare.
It would be very interesting as others have said to have a rack shootout, although A B ing would be challenging unless you had both racks set up side by side with duplicate gear.
I and others I know very much like Adona racks. I noticed a mostly unexpected gain in performance with the rack versus my DIY baltic birch rack. Very reasonable pricing, customizable and beautiful IMO.
Timely conversation as I’m considering purchasing two HRS shelves and placing them on the top of our Adona Racks for our Vitus Transport and the incoming Extreme. The other candidate at this time is Symposium.
Timely conversation as I’m considering purchasing two HRS shelves and placing them on the top of our Adona Racks for our Vitus Transport and the incoming Extreme. The other candidate at this time is Symposium.
Best perhaps to buy equipment that already has feet that will protect it from unwanted vibrations, etc. Then you can simply plonk it on a shelf or simple stand without paying a fortune unnecessaryily on "audiophile" stands. The only equipment that needs a specially rigid base is a turntable. Otherwise keep clear of the snake oil theories and spend your money where it makes a real difference! Just my opinion of course
My 2 “shelves” Prestige Artesania Rack. I own 3 of this. I limited the height.
Doesn’t matter what feet your gear have.
No need to use expensive shelf.
At present, I’m unsure how much change the HRS will make?
Our Adona Racks seem to do an excellent job controlling vibrations. I‘ve had others jump up and down in the Great Room when playing vinyl and the TT didn’t skip a beat. I’ve placed a half-glass of water on our Transport and other pieces of gear and there is no seeable vibrations.
This said, I know some are still there. I fear over dampening though. I don‘t want to remove the life out of our system.
So, I’m as interested as you to see how our little experiment works. I’ll report back - but it will be sometime before I can …
Add another Adona user to the thread. I've been using their Zero GTX rack for a few years now. I do, however, use a combination of SRA and Symposium platforms in place of the OEM Adona shelves. Nothing against them, but the other platforms took things up a level or two for me.
I have an HRS VXR stand with M3X2's. I didn't try anything else, absolutely love the look of the VXR (in black) and serves its purpose extremely well. Have to say I'm a bit of an HRS fan boy!