Sistrum or Neuance or...?


I'm considering some isolation for my transport and DAC. Which of the Sistrum or Neuance do you recommend? Or what else? I'm certainly open to suggestions. Thanks.
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Larry, thanks for that post. Another, true believer. Now that you've had the opportunity to hear what coupling to mother earth can do for your electronics ask Tom to bring his Harmonic Precision Caravelles with the stands over to your place, so you can hear what their speakers can do. Hooked up to that killer system of yours will bring out the very best those speakers have to offer. They are internally constructed utilizing the same resonant tranferring principles. I've been verbally beaten to death about the Caravelles , (possibly due to my adnauseam raving, I realize) but the thought of your golden tympanics listening to these babies (having your speakers as a referent) gives me the chills. I guranentee you'll freak out when you hear them. NO doubt, in my mind. Sorry that I've gotton , a bit, off the beaten path, but we're talking about a phenomenal sounding mini monitor speaker, here. Fasten your seatbelt, there's danger in these waters. Many angry Sistrum non believer/bashers out there. I know you're up to the task. Thanks again for your honest and cogent assessment. peace, warren
Larry, thanks for trying out the Sistrum products. I'm glad that you found them very satisfying on your system. You've shown an open mind, and it benefitted your system.

It seems that the only people who recognize what the Sistrum products can do, are the people who use them. Funny thing about that, huh?

Any pioneering technology always meets resistance from the entrenched "status quo". We have definitely seen that.

However, the cream will always rise to the top.

Naysayers notwithstanding, Sistrum proves itself in listening tests again, and again.

Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
Well, just for the sake of prospective, someone just listed a pair of Sistrum stands for sale on the 'Gon. Guess they must not be everybody's cup-a-tea, but personally I think the guy is probably just deaf. :-)
Newbee, you're right on that. "not everybody's cup of tea." But for most, who've taken the time to listen? Man that's beer!!!