Time tested spinner of tunes-embedded vinyl...work in process!
Minus K Isolation
Vibration Isolation for Turntables 2x Micro Seiki
Rockport Technologies System 3 Sirius
Floating saucer
Studer A810 Recorder/Reproducer
Just plain cool and a fine way to handle the Tapes. However, when recording me and my trusty guitar, I just sound deliriously worse than ever, but with much more detail!
dCS Puccinni
Spinning along those silver disks...
SRA CRAZ 2 reference isoRACK
Doublewide in the Sapele finish...thank you, Kevin and Tim
SRA Virginia Class Amplifier Stands
Amp Stands...very nice and a wonderful way to modulate the vibrations
Transparent Reference MM2
Speaker Cable
Wilson Audio Alexandria X-2
Mama's favorite in Desert Silver, however still rolling around on the casters
Wilson Audio Alexandria X-2 Back
Rear Connectors
Artificial Mice, random layout that changes daily
They are very helpful and necessary for chasing down and negating the ever moving standing waves.
I really love your system. Although I am nowhere near as advanced as you are, we do have a few things in common, namely Wilson, Lamm & SRA. My Sashas really do a great job at filling up my room. AT some point, I'd like to investigate the Alexias. For now, I'm satisfied. The Sashas are powered by the Lamm M1.2, which are affixed atop SRA VR Series isoBases. I'm contemplating upgrading the VR isoBases to Ohio Class XL Squared, but started reading about the Virginia Class isoBases. There aren't too many in the audio community that have the Virginias. You, therefore, are the only resource I've discovered. What are your thoughts on the Virginia Class isoBases? Have you used any of the other isoBases offerings? If so, what are the performance differences? Are they worth the extra investment? Any experience with HRS? Thanks for your help.