The Voyager I have here to mod has EAR feet (rubbery type) that are mounted by screws. Sorbothane is a particular brand of material. EAR has their own formula. Here is what is on the Voyager I have here:
https://www.partsconnexion.com/EAR-55839.html
Neutrality can be all over the place because no one does straight wire bypass tests on amplifiers. Some call an am neutral when it has no natural warmth........what is natural warmth? Just your guess. I think you can have an amp that has natural warmth and super detail. The question is.....does the Benchmark have natural warmth.....or does it lack natural warmth? Again as you say......the degree of warmth. Then there is matching your whole system....two components that have a lack of warmth and you have no soul. So, if you have one that lacks....then you need another that adds to come back to neutral. I remember Michael Fremer's review of the Boulder mono blocks....he compared them to his Dartzeel amps. He praised the Boulders for being so detailed and dynamic.....but at the end of the review......he called them "dry".....saying they let go of the note to soon (not enough decay). People have said the same about the Benchmark......is it true?
https://www.partsconnexion.com/EAR-55839.html
Neutrality can be all over the place because no one does straight wire bypass tests on amplifiers. Some call an am neutral when it has no natural warmth........what is natural warmth? Just your guess. I think you can have an amp that has natural warmth and super detail. The question is.....does the Benchmark have natural warmth.....or does it lack natural warmth? Again as you say......the degree of warmth. Then there is matching your whole system....two components that have a lack of warmth and you have no soul. So, if you have one that lacks....then you need another that adds to come back to neutral. I remember Michael Fremer's review of the Boulder mono blocks....he compared them to his Dartzeel amps. He praised the Boulders for being so detailed and dynamic.....but at the end of the review......he called them "dry".....saying they let go of the note to soon (not enough decay). People have said the same about the Benchmark......is it true?