Finite Elemente Ceraballs

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earlmarc

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Finite Elemente Ceraballs
« on: 9 Jan 2006, 06:53 pm »
I am hearing alot of good things about the Ceraballs. I wonder if any members have tried them. They can be purchased from www.musicdirect.com/products/detail.asp?sku=AFINCB, for $125.00 for a set of 4.

ton1313

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« Reply #1 on: 9 Jan 2006, 08:41 pm »
I have them & like them quite a bit. I am using them under my DVD player. I compaired them to the Final Labs Daurama's & those cork/rubber isolators.

The nice thing about them, is that they don't roll around like the Final Labs did. Anyone who has those will tell you that you have to use care when toucing the front pannel.

The Ceraballs are quite a bit smaller than I expected, & I am only using 3 of them.

earlmarc

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« Reply #2 on: 9 Jan 2006, 09:06 pm »
Ton1313, thanks for the reply. I have Ginko Balls currently and was considering comparing the Ceraballs to them. I was told by someone just today that the performance of both are very close. Thus, I have moved on to arranging a trial of the Boston Audio Design Tune Blocks. Boston Design feels that their Tune Blocks compare very favourably to the Still Points, if not better. The Still Points retail for $400 for a set of 4 and have been considered "State of The Art". Tune Blocks retail for $169.00. In fact, Boston Design welcomes the comparison to the Still Points, and offers a money back guarantee to back their claims.

tdangelo

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« Reply #3 on: 11 Jan 2006, 03:05 pm »
I have them under my 2 Butler amps,  Tact RCS Preamp/DAC and my SB2.  Very noticable difference - much tighter focus and bass definition.  I removed them once and my system sounded dull and kinda flat.  Highly recommended ;)

Tony D.