Sistrum Platforms


Has any one tried these in thier system and how is the rack at reducing vibrations? Thanks.
esb
brulee: i echo what sarah says. your comments are very helpful and come from one i KNOW ain't no shill. -kelly
Tubegroover, thank you for your kind words. Be sure when you audition that you let them settle for at least 10 days. The guys at Star Sound will be very helpful in letting you know what to do. Speak with Robert if you can. He is very helpful, and will take all the time needed to explain what and how to do things right.

I thank you very much Sara for bringing these products to my attention. IOU big time. Again Sara, thank you so much. You have been very helpful and I appreciate the time you have taken answering my many emails.
Bruce- my good friend, how are you? Glad you are trying the Sistrum stuff- I use the Sp-1's under my modified Altec tube monoblocks with excellent results. I would not hesitate (can't afford it right now!) to use one of the component racks as well, but I would definitely get the brass inner-rod upgrade.

By the way- you sent me an e-mail like a month ago- I didn't see it, 'cause for some crazy reason, my Outlook sent it the the 'Delete' box right away! My apologies, I will respond now that I have seen it- later!

Sutts
Though it has been quite awhile since I wrote a response on this thread, I nevertheless feel it appropriate to write about my experience with Star Sound. Due to audio room redesign and ever increasing job-related intrusions, it has been only recently that I have had the opportunity to audition Sistrum in my system.

The speaker stands were the first items installed, and the improvement was highly beneficial. There was definitely less smearing and better focus with the stands. The bottom end tightened up but not at the expense of the natural decay and expansion (as opposed to bloat). Certainly, this was the the best $370 upgrade I've ever had in my system.

Next, I used the Sistrum amp stands for my new WAVAC 833. "Wow" is not overstating my reaction. As great as the WAVAC 833 monos are, the stands took them a step higher. Incredible dynamics with concrete-breaking low-end extension were the first things I noticed. Yet, at the same time I found a less stressful sound, particularly at higher SPL. Given the performance of the stands I was previously using, I was not prepared for the improvement the Sistrum amp stands provided in my system.

I'll also add that for you DIYers out there, the high Cu content / lead-free solder available from Star Sound is extremely good. It is a bit of a pain to use since it requires a high temp iron and the use of liquid/paste flux, but the results I obtained speak for themselves. I've used many different solders over the years, and this is my new reference for sonic performance.

I've just ordered a long run of the Sonoran IC from Robert, and I'll be very interested in comparing them to my past and current references. I'll report my experience with them at a later date.

It has been a distinct pleasure experiencing the highly effective (and visually beautiful) Sistrum products. I highly recommend them for anyone considering similar products. I would guess that their "satisfaction guarantee" is rarely exercised.
Enjoy!

I also use the sistrum speaker stands and found them beneficial. I did not buy the rack. I bought a Grand Prix Audio Monaco rack with an F1 shelf and an amp stand. These are the best racks on the market IMO. With this rack you need no other vibration control under any component. It is also is a great looking rack.