Moofoo;
We have the original VPI Scout with the Clearaudio Maestro Wood cart. I made an equipment rack with 4 shelves of 2" thick solid butcher block.
I put 1-1/2" solid butcher blocks on top of each shelf. The butcher block pieces are sitting on SQ-Products Isol-Pads.
All that weighs over 200 lbs. When I switched to that rack system it was equal to getting a better preamp. Bass was tighter, images were more 3d, cymbals had more shimmering, drums were more hollow, and staging went past the speakers in width and front to back.
Clearaudio has upgraded the Maestro Wood to Version 2. The Maestro was already a great high end MM and now it's better.
I would highly recommend the Maestro Wood V2 with the new ebony body and stronger magnets.
We have the original VPI Scout with the Clearaudio Maestro Wood cart. I made an equipment rack with 4 shelves of 2" thick solid butcher block.
I put 1-1/2" solid butcher blocks on top of each shelf. The butcher block pieces are sitting on SQ-Products Isol-Pads.
All that weighs over 200 lbs. When I switched to that rack system it was equal to getting a better preamp. Bass was tighter, images were more 3d, cymbals had more shimmering, drums were more hollow, and staging went past the speakers in width and front to back.
Clearaudio has upgraded the Maestro Wood to Version 2. The Maestro was already a great high end MM and now it's better.
I would highly recommend the Maestro Wood V2 with the new ebony body and stronger magnets.