Amp stands for Pass Labs


Has anyone used amp stands for Pass amps? What brand and how did they effect the sound? Thanks.
peterayer
...you simply put unthreaded points and coupling discs between the transformer and the existing chassis and replace the factory supplied steel screws that screw with the field of flux with non ferrous materials...
Theaudiotweak (Threads | Answers)
As I already stated, I am not going to unscrew the transformers in my Pass Labs amps and displace them. My $10,000 amps are not going to be altered in any way.
You have no sense of adventure Tvad.

What you need to do is audiotweak the system i.e. bolt a high rise aluminum Edlebrock manifold (using points of course) to the amps.

Then add a pair of Holley 4 barrel carburetors (make sure you remove the transformer bolts and mount directly to the manifold-points are optional here) to really boost the torque and horsepower.

Now you're cooking and applying the well know science and research of the past 150 years.

She's real fine my 409....................
Bill,

Your partially right in the mention of the use of a manifold. The application though is to the ceiling and wall convergence in my sound room. Got rid of those horrendous sounding 90 degree angles and recontoured them with 33 degree angles which edges roll away into the flat of the ceiling and wall. Got that idea when I had a new header reheated and bent to clear the linkage of my old Lotus Europa twin cam. Tom
I used Sistrum SP-101 under my X600.5's. Going from the floor to the stands, the bottom end became more tight and defined. It was quite noticable. I had a highly resolving system (Thiel, Wadia, Nordost, Pass). I would also consider SRA and HRS, but much more expensive.