Stillpoints Ultra6 reference vibration controlers?


Category: Amplifiers

I started to work in audio in july 1998. I remember that the first day I started I had a blocknote with me. I started in room 1 of the loudspeakers. Here it all started to write down properties of each individual tool. For a long time I was addicted to audio. I was busy with audio for 80 hours a week. It was never enough for me.

Almost 17 years later I have done thousands of tests in audio. From the mid level till highend. I became aware that I could judge and understand audio a lot more easy than all my collegues. But I never understood why. Untill in 2012 I became aware that I have a photographic memory in sound. I trained this part of my brain for a long time. Every single audition I can recall. So a second audition I see in front of me and the first one is on the left side. Within a few tenths of a second I know already the difference between them.

When you are aware of all the properties of each individual 'tool' you will see and understand the patterns between them. And you will understand the connections between them. This means you understand how the stage and overall sound has been created. I can see 3-4 steps further than other people in audio can.

I judge every single tool on what I call Total Sound. Total Sound is like a blue print of the original sound. When I audition sets from 'new' clients, at shows or at another audio shop in almost all situations it is what I call 'incomplete'.
In most 'new' sets I need to bring in parts of Total Sound to make it complete. At the end it is so much more addictive to listen to any set I 'repaired'.

Parts of Total Sound:

- Soundrealism: you want and need an instrument to sound like
in real. I use Pass labs amps to the max for this. It is the
focus on sound of each different instrument and voice. For
example: you want to hear the difference between 2 acoustic
guitars of a recording. I always want to hear the full
pallet in the mid freq. The timbre is an essential part
of listening to music

- 3 dimensional soundstage: this is the most exiting part of
audio in general. This sets your beloved music in full 3D
in front of you. During listening you can focus on each
individual part of a recording.

- Intimate sound: instruments and voices are very small in
dimension and very direct in sound. You want a realistic
proportion of instruments and voices. Intimate sound has
a very big influence on our emotion.

- Blacks: The space between the instruments and voices with
their acoustic information during the recording. This is
level of physical appearance. You want to touch every single
instrument and voice of the recording. Germans use the word
'darstellung'.

- timing and speed: it is a very important part for authority
and control of the overall sound. Better timing will give
you less acoustic limitaions. But also a more natural sound.
Biside this you also can reveal more layers of the low freq.

- Resolution: you want to hear all details of the recording.
And it needs to be physical apparent.

- Air: This part gives the instruments and voices the freedom
during listening. Separation makes your music so much more
appealing.

- A big freq. response: When your system goes deeper in freq.
response you will hear more information of a recoding. This
also has a big influence on our emotion. People can hear
till maximum 20 khz. But...the freq. response above it
influences our brains.

- articulation of voices: how clear you can hear word
endings, breathing of singers and moving lips.

- heights: When I received 2 sets of the Audioquest Wel
Signature xlr's it became more clear than ever. It makes
listening to music different and even more appealing.

I wanted to tell this information first before I start with the review of the Ultra 6. Because it makes it much more easy to understand how I work. By using tools for their properties you always will reach a superior endresult in sound. For a perfectionist like me you always go to the max. There is no room for error.

When you have done thousands of tests like me, you are aware of how important and unique the working of Stillpoints are in your set. I am a stillpoint dealer and use many of them in my set. They are an 'essential' part for the absolute sound. Why? Because they can add 'new' qualities I could not create with other tools.

At this moment we speak I do a lot of research with new tools and systems. I call it creating a new 'statement' in sound. Because I want to reach a higher endresult than ever before regardless price in audio. It is a higher level of accuracy and realism than before.

Without Stillpoints I would not be there were I am at this moment. When you compare the Ultra 6 against the other Stillpoints you know how much better they are.

I put them under my Pass labs X350.5. They operate in a different league. They even bring your set into a new zone. Like it puts your set into pause and it sets your music free. Your stage becomes wider and deeper and you get more air around all instruments and voices.

The mid freq. becomes more involving than before. Also the authority and control of the mid freq. is more precise.

When you compare amps or sources which have a huge difference in price ( 2000 dollar against 10.000 dollar+) you will never have this difference in timing the Ultra 6 gives to you. It is mindblowing in what it does with the speed and timing. It becomes so much more accurate and refined.

I noticed that the sound of a piano and cello becomes so much more natural sounding.

In the high freq. you will reveal more details. And again the control and authority in the high freq. gets to a much higher level.

The low freq. go deeper than before with a much higher level of authority again. You hear more layers but beside this the natural sound of a bass drum has never sounded this 'real'.

I am the first person who bought then in the Netherlands. And I am thrilled to own them. They are a crucial part of my set. They will have an important part for me to be able to create a new 'statement'in sound.

When you ask me the question; are they expensive? You know they are even rather cheap for the quality and level they bring. I'll love them till death!

Sound&Vision Consulting 16-2-2015
128x128bo1972
Spend? None. Try to convince me that a network player is better than a $7000 standalone DAC.
bo1972, you would never have seen anyone at a show carrying my DAC around because it weighs a few ounces less than 45 pounds (20 kg). Like I said earlier, I don't stream music. I've either replaced my vinyl albums with their CD counterpart or ripped my vinyl to my computer as FLAC files with "Audacity." As I mentioned above, all of my music is stored on my computer and JRiver Media Center makes it very easy to listen to what I want, when I want, how I want. I was a teenager in the 70's when vinyl was king but I don't miss the crackles and pops. And I was floored when you said you spend 200 euro's ($223 US dollars) every month on music. That is not an option for me. With my computer I can listen to the music I choose to hear, not what some server thinks I might want to hear. I'm very happy with my DAC and I don't see myself replacing it unless it stops working. Contentment. That's where I am right now and with burn-in it's only going to get better.
It is very easy to explain. I am perfectionist, this means I compare everything and only the best counts. In my world you can throw away all the rest. Because it does not add anything.

Why you would choose for less?

When I sold my Meridian 800Daxv4 in 2012 I wanted to buy a networkplayer/streamer.

But....in the beginning I only auditoned players with a seperate dac. They all had the same kind of sound. No diversity in the middle freqeuncies. I thought; this is not what I want.

It took time to understand why I hated all the networkplayers/streamers.

When I auditoned one with an inbuild dac I learend that diversity is possible. I bought an Olive 06HD in 2013.

In 2014 I had contact with some developers in dacs and audio. And they told me that USB is a big laugh in audio. And that it is not the best way to connect a networkplayer. And this is the reason why you hear the clinical sound without the layers. Like you transport 0/1 but at the the end you miss some 0/1.

People think a standalone dac is the best way to go ( Like I thought in the past as well) and it will give you the best sound.

In my world what matters is what I can hear and audition. What I heard is an awefull sound without emotion.

Based on the fact that most people have no reference frame you can sell them everything you want. Ans you can say what ever you want.

But based on my knowledge and insight this will never work. I know what I hear and what I miss.

And loser sound is only made for F. Losers by F. Losers.

I hate any kind of inferior sound. You can see a standalone dac as a ship with fugitives from Syria to Greece. In the beginning there are 100 fugitives. At the end only 80 will come to Greece at the end of the trip.

I am a Lumin dealer, and for me it is very easy to outperform the loser dacs. Because each person will choose for the most convincing and emotional sound. This makes it so easy what diversity in the middle frequencies does with your emotion.

This is what audio makes so easy. Creating the best sound, it always will win.