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Interesting Simon. I've recently gone back to the standard mat for the reason you wrote. Also changed Auditorium 23 cables for Audio Note ISIS for similar reasons. They have the strengths of Mogami but remove some of those weaknesses and involves better than the sweet but reticent with Soild State A23 cables.I thought Sorbothene removed life from the sound (a la Mains conditioners) when I used it in the past Simon??? Didn't use it as feet though. I will source a set on eBay as soon as. I would say the bass is the Versalex's weakest area (especially having come for an LP12) although the bass is like real bass unlike the said Linn but agree is just a little soft. By the way most of the US guys prefer the Amadeus to the Versalex. I just don't see that!No I won't be offering any racks commercially. I leave mine bare as in profile pic. Ply is very difficult to satin well. The Versalex is now stain free as you will know. I wish you were closer it would be interesting to bring my rack down to compare with the WTL one made for the 400. Also how did you find the DV amps driving Shahinians? John says your Rega gear sounds really good. You changed from 2 x Naim 500's because of the hum?? I feel the Dv from Naim was positive in a similar way to LP12 to Versalex......
I ordered the feet after a few glasses of a very nice 'Red' last night Simon so simply oops! Now reordered 4 at 40mm from Peak Hif. £22 to include postage. I have two of the latest spec HX100's rebuilt by John. Definitely a smoother listen than the older model and resolves more. Also Simon the L300/P300 feeding them via AN ISIS Balanced XLR's is a lot better than the L200/RCA path. Unrefined? No way. Let's hope Jonathan Davies steps up the plate and produces a batch of both HX100's and the upgraded L301. He's a very clever guy but his business acumen???CheersRob
Yep i definitely misunderstood you. Of course you buy at trade and I retail so being able to make a very good sounding rack at a saving of £3k is relevant to me. Anyway looks like my Mogi IC's might be the route of the raucousness advise might have come up trumps. Even my 52 year old cloth ears get it right sometimes Rob
On the subjunctive of balls and feet, I've replaced mine with Sorbothene spheres from the Internet. Google said product and the first hit is the one. They are made for Gerrard 401 users. They come in 3 different hardnesses, 30, 50 & 70 dura. 50 is the ones you want, just £20 a set so worth a try.For me, they really tighten up the bass and make the whole presentation more engaging, far more so than the Auditorium A23 Homage mat which imho killed the deck. (I'll try it on the 400 but I doubt it'll be different) Tighter yes but no flow and the spacial info stripped. The spheres don't suffer the same, just remove some bloom and give real grip. And before anyone asks, I tied them in the shootout too but alas the 400 prevailed
Nice one Simon. The Sorbothane feet do just as you wrote (as well as lower surface noise) .