Sistrum or Neuance or...?


I'm considering some isolation for my transport and DAC. Which of the Sistrum or Neuance do you recommend? Or what else? I'm certainly open to suggestions. Thanks.
budrew
Starsound will be speaking at the Chicago Audio Society meeting on Sept. 26,2004, and will be displaying a room full of our gear at the Rocky Mountain Audio Festival in Denver during October 8 thru October 10, 2004.

The Harmonic Precision Caravelles will be there(at Rocky Mtn. Festival), and also the new Harmonic Precision preamp, and monoblock amps. Of course, Sistrum, Audiopoints, and Sonoran A/V Wire Designs cables will be in use throughout.

You can meet us all there, and hear what the fuss is all about. That's where the talk stops, and "the rubber hits the road". Ha! A pun! :^).

Certainly, we understand that some have difficulty understanding our technology, but very few have any difficulty hearing the excellent results. Perhaps that is the only way for some to fully understand the validity of our product's performance. And, if any buyer does not see/hear the value of our products, we ALWAYS are willing to give a full refund upon return of the equipment within 30 days of purchase. We put ourselves "on trial" with every purchaser. Items are very rarely returned. This speaks volumes in itself.

Looking forward to meeting some of you at the show.
A few years ago, a post like twl's would have brought anger from the majority of audiogoners. No more. It's time to recognize that Audiogon has simply become an open advertising and marketing platform.

Sad but those are the times. Time for audiophiles to go and leave the site to the dealers - they can talk to each other.
Actually, Flex, I think it is sort of amusing that the Sistrum folks are continuing to use this thread to advance their product. Anyone making fresh product inquiries will stumble upon it and have plenty of advance notice of the contrversies involed. It now reminds me of a scene in a car full of teenager's in a barn, in a Fellini film about growing up in America. That car was sure rocking about! Maybe those Systrum stands could have helped drain those vibrations. :-) But, in the final analysis, you are right. Incidentially, I think I have heard the birth pangs of a new Sistrum dealer, but time will tell.