Halcyonics under my tt. Wow


I just put my third, too expensive but wonderful, Halcyonic active isolation base under my Shindo Labs tt and am just overwhelmed by what I am hearing. I doubt if I will sleep tonight having 50 LPs that I "must" hear.

The ambient detail and realism is just shocking.

It is one of the great tragedies of audio that this device cannot be made somewhere for under $2000; I think they would sell hundreds. I know I would have one for every componnent. Mine was used.
tbg
Elberoth2, I have yet to get back to Herzan as I have reason to believe they think I am running a lab as I used to be a professor.

I do have an experience yesterday that might interest you. I was putting new IsoClean fuses into my H-Cat amp. The amp is on one of my Micro40s. It keeps trying to relevel itself if you are twisting fuse holders, so I turned it off.

I installed the IsoCleans and turned the amp on for a listen. The sound was not as good as it had been, causing me to think maybe the fuses needed breakin. After about an hour and still little improvement, I was disappointed. Suddenly I remembered that I had not turned the Halcyonics back on. When i did and returned to my seat, the sound was spectacular. The fuses added a lot but the Halcyonics added more.

I would urge you at some point to try the amp again. Clement Perry of Soundstage strongly urged me to do this. This all means, of course, that you too will be on the slippery slope to needing more Halcyonics or Herzans.
I already have the AHP (HiFi Tuning) Klangmodul 3+ circuit breakers. Never tried the fuses though. I will have to check them out.
You need to try the non fuse repalacements from Rick at Virtual Dynamics. They are high power magnets.. They are 3d and sound as if you have an entirely new amp. Tom
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I once wire ac directly from the wall outlet the component's ac transformer. It was dramatically better but quite unsafe. I also once tried wiring across the fuse holder, which is what the Virtual Dynamics magnets are doing. Again it was superior but unsafe. I do draw the line, however, with requiring all components with ac grounds to be used. One only is far superior sonically and safe enough.