What else can we expect from an equipment report about an amp stand?
I think it is reasonable to expect some comparison of some sort.
What else can we expect from an equipment report about an amp stand?
The reality is how many of us start off with one uber expensive rack and move to another. IMHO....None!!!
I agree about Al's comment but TBH I feel it is truly nitpicking
I own the rack and IMO it is everything that Harley describes as does Valin in a separate review. I personally have made similar comments here. Mea culpa. So shoot me
I like Robert personally,
and I personally think CMS stands are fantastic and I would not hesitate to buy them,
but I agree with you that all this review tells us is that CMS amp stands are better than no amp stands.
And what does "...disappear more completely." even mean? It either disappears, or it does not. Kind of like being pregnant.
And what does "...disappear more completely." even mean? It either disappears, or it does not. Kind of like being pregnant.
Lol. So if you don't use your pregnancy for a while do you have to break it in again from scratch next time or will the next one break in faster?No, no, no. You become pregnant, but then you become even MORE pregnant over time. Full break-in takes 9 months.
I think it is reasonable to expect some comparison of some sort.
(...) I would think that one could actually write a lot in an amplifier stand review. Does the stand effect different frequencies differently? Does it isolate the component making it immune from floor borne vibrations, or does it couple the component to the floor and act as a conduit helping to drain energy away from the sensitive circuits? Is it equally effective with tube and SS amps? From what little is posted, it sounds like a lazy effort. I'll click on the link to read more.
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IMHO it would be a risky, unfair and misleading comparison, as most comparisons made in reviews. I have three types of racks in my listening room and they influence sound in completely different ways according to the equipment I put on them.
Hi Mike
I agree about stands as a tweak. So also is your Herzan I agree about data points
You were at my house two weeks ago and heard my CMS racks. You also heard my system a few years ago without the racks so granted the time between. IIRC you said several times while listening about how deep you can hear into the music. Maybe you didn't like them but IMO for my ear and my room size these racks have brought my system to a level that frankly startled me. My room is dead quiet but it is far from a dead room. So as both you and I have discovered and coming at it from different approaches "tweaks" can work. You heard my data point Mike and I heard yours. It's spooky when you experience it. I felt it at your place and I would bet you felt the same at my house a few weeks ago.
The difference as I see it is having each component on its own dedicated filter or stacking them on the Herzan
Hi Mike
I agree about stands as a tweak. So also is your Herzan I agree about data points
You were at my house two weeks ago and heard my CMS racks. You also heard my system a few years ago without the racks so granted the time between. IIRC you said several times while listening about how deep you can hear into the music. Maybe you didn't like them but IMO for my ear and my room size these racks have brought my system to a level that frankly startled me. My room is dead quiet but it is far from a dead room. So as both you and I have discovered and coming at it from different approaches "tweaks" can work. You heard my data point Mike and I heard yours. It's spooky when you experience it. I felt it at your place and I would bet you felt the same at my house a few weeks ago.
The difference as I see it is having each component on its own dedicated filter or stacking them on the Herzan
system tuning is such a huge deal and musical involvement is so connected to it. and really.......it's not a place, but a pathway with no end I can see. just when I think I'm there, another door of opportunity opens up......to those who are seekers. and it's something open to anyone regardless of level of investment, assuming one is committed and open minded. there are spendy tweaks, but also DIY tweaks which can take one far.
Al, I agree with you. And what does "...disappear more completely." even mean? It either disappears, or it does not.
Here is another hyperbole alert:
Review: Critical Mass Systems Maxxum Amplifier Stand
Why does it count as hyperbole? Because the reviewer, Robert Harley, did not include any comparisons with other amp stands. He only says: "Specifically, moving the power amplifiers from the floor to the Maxxum stands caused the system to disappear more completely." And then he goes on about the other virtues.
This is not a valid comparison. Most amplifiers benefit from being lifted off the floor. How does the Critical Mass Systems stand compare to a stand costing 5 or 10 x less? And by the way, which kind of floor are we talking about?
Of course, Critical Mass Systems have been reported positively on many times, also by our own Steve Williams, but this does not excuse such sloppy comparisons (floor vs. stand) for a review.
Especially when the reviewer's conclusion is: "And in a full-blown reference-class system, the Critical Mass Systems amplifier stands are an absolute necessity."
Wow. Really? So any other high-priced stand options don't possibly qualify either?
This is an example of a rack compare http://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/review/accessories-reviews/artesania-exoteryc-audiorack-part-2/