I recently acquired a Lampizator Atlantic Plus (balanced and with VC). Great sound. I'm now looking for some advice regarding what to put it on, and also the power supply. I've noticed that if I tap the cable or the shelf it's on then I can hear the sound through the speakers. Keen for any advice in this area!
I recently acquired a Lampizator Atlantic Plus (balanced and with VC). Great sound. I'm now looking for some advice regarding what to put it on, and also the power supply. I've noticed that if I tap the cable or the shelf it's on then I can hear the sound through the speakers. Keen for any advice in this area!
Not sure on a Atlantic plus budget you should spend much on the stand and the cable, if you are getting the sound through the speakers, add some weight on top to dampen it.
+1000 on Starsound recommendation. I have all my equipment placed on the Starsound Sistrum Rhythm Platforms, very happy with the result. In my view, Starsound products are quite good and a great value if you compare them to some of the more well known and more expensive rack manufacturers.
Not sure on a Atlantic plus budget you should spend much on the stand and the cable, if you are getting the sound through the speakers, add some weight on top to dampen it.
Lukasz has his point of view on placing his gear. So the Golden Atlantic has standard "high End" feets, which can be ordered from Lukasz also as an accessory.
Please just check his url, on golden Atlantic he is offering two different feeds, depending on personal needs. Just ask him
I recently acquired a Lampizator Atlantic Plus (balanced and with VC). Great sound. I'm now looking for some advice regarding what to put it on, and also the power supply. I've noticed that if I tap the cable or the shelf it's on then I can hear the sound through the speakers. Keen for any advice in this area!
If you are looking for the best, as the place suggests , may I recommend our anti vibration platforms? We pair great with Lukasz DAC's and amps - feel free to contact Lukasz and ask. One condition only - the equipment must have the metal hard footers /which we also supply for LmpizatOr as an OEM/ not the rubber ones. If it is on the rubber, we are about to introduce our own slate CLD footers one can lift the equipment on without any mods. Feel free to ask more if interested.