Thanks for the kind words Jim,
Some think that the Herzan is an 'overkill' for our application......and at the prices for their 'active' bases, it is an option few would contemplate.
I haven't tried any other bases although I wanted to try the Minus K many years ago.
It simply wasn't suited to my isolated turntable/armpods arrangement and I concentrated on making my cantilevered supporting shelf more rigid in the meantime.
I'm sure your Vibraplane gives you most of the same improvements I've described.....
It's hard to describe all the subtle effects one can hear once ALL spurious vibrations are removed.....
Most of the records I own where the high-frequencies at times became strident and even sometimes unbearable.....are now listenable. It doesn't mean one is not aware of 'hot' recording or mastering techniques.....it just clarifies exactly what is occurring.
Glad you enjoyed the Thread Jim and thanks once again.
Regards
Henry
Some think that the Herzan is an 'overkill' for our application......and at the prices for their 'active' bases, it is an option few would contemplate.
I haven't tried any other bases although I wanted to try the Minus K many years ago.
It simply wasn't suited to my isolated turntable/armpods arrangement and I concentrated on making my cantilevered supporting shelf more rigid in the meantime.
I'm sure your Vibraplane gives you most of the same improvements I've described.....
It's hard to describe all the subtle effects one can hear once ALL spurious vibrations are removed.....
Most of the records I own where the high-frequencies at times became strident and even sometimes unbearable.....are now listenable. It doesn't mean one is not aware of 'hot' recording or mastering techniques.....it just clarifies exactly what is occurring.
Glad you enjoyed the Thread Jim and thanks once again.
Regards
Henry