This Sistrum stuff works


Hi. I just got a bunch of Sistrum products to add to my system. The package arrived, with 2 Sistrum Speaker Platforms, 2 Sistrum Equipment Platforms, 2 sets of AudioPoints, a pair of Sonoran Plateau Desert Speaker Cables, and a pair of Sonoran Plateau Cactus RCA Interconnects.

I wanted to try an entire line of products that were designed to work together, using the unique vibration management system that the Sistrum and Sonoran products have. I thought this approach could have some merit.

I put the products into the system, 1 by 1, and listened for differences. I started with the speaker platforms. I immediately noticed that the slight "boxiness" that was present primarily in the lower midrange was almost eliminated. And the bass, and midbass was much more defined than before. Overall clarity seemed improved, but it was already quite clear to start with. One of the more interesting benefits was that I could play louder than before, with less audible distortion. Then I tried the equipment platforms under my preamp and amp. This improved the focus of the entire presentation by several percent. And again, I could play even louder before noticing any distortion occurring. The next candidate was the Audiopoints under my Teres TT. This was where I noticed an increase in detail and lowering of the noise floor. I had already used BDR cones and Cocobolo Cones under the TT, and these beat both of those quite convincingly. The final thing was the Sonoran Cables. These need some time to break in, but after about 4 hours of playing, this package is giving me the best sound that I have ever gotten from this system. The cables, even right out of the box, were quite open and detailed, with no high-frequency rolloff that I had experienced with some other cables I've tried, like Cardas Golden. After just a few hours, the bass was really showing excellent tonality and control. The mids were as open as my DIY cables, which had previously slain all comers. I expect these Sonoran cables to improve over the next couple of weeks, and that will be a nice treat, because they are already sounding quite good indeed.

Now, I have to admit that I have not tried a boatload of different cables, but I have tried a few. My cone and support situation was in need, and I didn't have a very good vibration control system in place before I got this stuff. Maybe other stuff can do very well too. But I can say that this Sistrum and Sonoran stuff does exactly what it says it does, and I am very pleased with the results that I got on my system.

In addition, I really like the appearance of these products, and that never hurts, even though my audio room looks more like a workshop than a living room. I go primarily for performance, and not looks. The sound is the key issue for me. But good looks are always a positive, if the sound is also good.

I would say that I recieved an honest 15% improvement in the clarity, tonal quality(especially in the low end), and in maximum SPL that I can now attain. Although I didn't measure it, I feel that I got an additional 3db SPL over what I was getting before. And with the improved clarity and tone at the same time. With my low power tube system, this was a very big plus, because it was like getting more power out of my amp. Sistrum claims that when you use their products, you get better efficiency from your system, including amps and speakers, due to proper vibration management. I now believe that this is true, because I experienced that in my testing with my system.

I could heartily recommend these products to others, because I feel that if they work on my system, they will work on others. The technology works. I'm happy.

While other isolation products may be very good, and also other cables may be very good, I feel that these are doing a great job, and have good neutrality, but let the sound and dynamics come through crystal clear, and from top to bottom.

This package wasn't cheap, at about $3000 retail for all the items I got. But it is not anywhere near the high price that alot of other cables and racks cost. I think it strikes a very good level of performance for a reasonable price. I can't buy $8k speaker cables, or $5k audio racks.

I'd recommend them for anyone to try out. They really do work, just as the manufacturer claims.
twl
Well I wasn't wowed by the audio racks, but the other pix on that site were pretty awesome!
Those appear to be direct coupled devices that transfer the textural feel of the visual reality rather than the overdamped silicone type that mask and compensate for thinness and lack of body.
There is hope!

This is proof of what a *friendly* reminder that not everything is audio can do...
Wow! Almost two months has has gone by since the last post on this controversial , emotional and finally, I am so glad , humorous thread, originated by Twl. I am digging this original thread up because of a lazy man's implementation of a not so recent product update. I am the lazy man... Some three years ago I purchased what I believe was one of the first Sistrum racks. I had been using The Original Audio Points for many years prior to this purchase. Sistrum platforms followed and allowed me to hear further into my music. When the Sistrum rack first became available I felt from prior experience that this rack would be a major step over and above my Michael Green Clamp Rack. It was, and has recently become to my system, and ears much the better! The rack has tubes to which the shelves are attached. These stainless steel tubes are hollow with which in are placed threaded stainless steel inserts surrounded by steel Micro- Bearings. These functional materials I believe to be the conductive path to rid my system of the electro-mechanical pollution I now know is so detrimental to the audio and video experience. A couple years have passed with which in my system several updates have been implemented. Crossovers, cables and room accoustics all which are passive all of which are appreciated. Well I am not now so passive! Robert of Star Sound, maybe a year ago informed me of an update of what he described to be the center conductor of the Sistrum Rack. The steel inner conductors could be replaced with ones of brass. Me being some what lethargic and complacenent at times, new the better, and having heard prior improvements of brass over steel as an audio conductor simply blew the swap out as to much trouble. Skip three years ahead to the recent. This past Sunday after mom and mom went home from their day with us. I began the replacement of the steel conductor with ones of brass. Damm I suppose I needed some relief from the large family tribe. Some three hours latter I succeeded in the transfer replacement of the center conductors. 3 am ,I was still up and listening maybe in a haze but one of glorious 2 channel envelopement. Now a few days down the road my euphoric audiogasim has not subsided. The brass innner conductors has brought the music to me! All the old is also the new! Tube texture, with solid state speed and authority! Soundstage never lacking and always large became tactile! Specific yes. Faces of artists you always wanted to see! Yes! Only wish I had replaced the steel with the brass a year ago! Tom
I actually bought my new sistrum rack WITH the brass rods pre-installed (small fee for this). I love my rack, i think its beautiful and the sound improvement is great.