Stillpoints and reference-level speakers


Seems logical to assume that the makers of megabuck speakers would use superior footers in their designs. Any experience out there with Stillpoints isolation devices to support the reference-level offerings from Magico, TAD, Rockport, Tidal, and others?
psag
I spoke a few people who knew people who died by the plane crash. The world is getting harder. In the world of audio it is the same story.

When I speak distributers you hear a lot of sad stories. It irritates me a lot. Because I want people to get the best endresult. In the Netherlands many shop buy unknown brands. They buy it directly from a factory. So they make a better profit. These products are often less than average.

The other problem what you see more these days in my country is that people who work in audio get less freedom in giving advice. Audio shops are often distributer of brands. They get the advice to sell these products first. I call it colouration selling. I hate it a lot.

I do it my way, I swimm against the stream. And you can't stop me. The best sound will win at the end!
Audio Points are currently in the 24TH year of production. The product has evolved over time in material science, machining techniques and finishing processes. In some cases, years of environmental exposure has darkened the cosmetic appearance of the brass.

Star Sound is constantly striving to improve the product. Should you have any Audio Points that have tarnished or discolored over time we will refinish them to the current product standards for a nominal cost. Upon return you will notice an improvement in performance as oxide or the tarnishing of brass slows the speed of resonance transfer on any brass part and limits sonic performance. We will not remove larger scratches or dents imposed from abuse.

Audio Points’ current packaging instructions contain this information:

No Brass Polishes – EVER! The ‘Trade Secret’ Star Sound finishing and brass bonding process assures years of sustained and natural brass cosmetic appearance, without oxidation. Store-bought brass polishes are abrasive and will destroy the finish, promoting oxidation that will certainly devastate the performance of the Audio Points, as well as any of the accessories. While competitors state that oxide establishes a natural patina look to the brass, the patina oxide produces is never a desirable effect for sound and performance efficiency. Tom..Star Sound Technologies.
Bol1972,
If Audio Points were made of gold, they would cost far more than your beloved Still Points. Come to think of it, Still Points are white...are they made of platinum? They certainly cost enough to make you wonder.