“A culmination of years of research and development“… I am not saying these footers don’t work but by Jove we are a pathetic bunch by just swallowing this kind of “information“ or should I say “justification” 
We use them now on our XLFs. With our original X1/Grand SLAMMS we had the Ultra 5s which transferred across to the XLFs when we first set them up before finetuning/calibrating...but before the actual calibration, the Ultra 7s got swapped in.I read you can improve Lyra performance by swapping the feet for the stillpoints. Has anyone tried?
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Ultra 7 V2 - Stillpoints
Sonically the Stillpoints Ultra 7 V2 will increases resolution with the treble becoming smoother and more open and the bass more controlled and tightened upwww.stillpoints.us
Did they give more details about this new product?There is a new product coming soon but they are in no rush.
I am single wired and use Transparent cabling, which is what I think is on the inside also and what they use at the factory for tuning/listening.How many of you have your Orions and Lyras bi-wired or b-amped? I understand single wiring posts are standard..
Exactly. This is standard .I am single wired and use Transparent cabling, which is what I think is on the inside also and what they use at the factory for tuning/listening.
I think this is the preferred method by Andy...
It's the 'small Orion' as mentioned by Andy.Did they give more details about this new product?
My Orions are single wired with Odin 2's. I also see no value in bi wiring and questionable potential return on an investment for bi-amping. I honestly don't see how the sound can get any better in my room with the simple setup I am using.How many of you have your Orions and Lyras bi-wired or b-amped? I understand single wiring posts are standard..
How do people move their Orions and Lyra for repositioning? I have my Cygnus on ceramic tiles but at 280lb each I cannot even move them by one inch without help from family members. Rather challenging for aging backs.
To bi-amp or not is a religious argument, with acolytes, true believers and zealots lined up on both sides. No right or wrong answer is possible.How many of you have your Orions and Lyras bi-wired or b-amped? I understand single wiring posts are standard..
My dealer can't be bothered to keep coming back to help : ) The pads are helpful. Anyone using the Wilson jack? I have not been able to get hold of it.yeah, you need help to move a mm. Teflon furniture pads are helpful for positioning. But fine increments need to be on the footers, I was down to 1mm in any direction including the rake angle but I said that's it. My dealer did all the help here.
I don't think the Wilson jack can slide underneath the Lyra's...I seem to recall my dealer saying that and he had one and not enough clearance.My dealer can't be bothered to keep coming back to help : ) The pads are helpful. Anyone using the Wilson jack? I have not been able to get hold of it.
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