HRS Isolation damping plates


I was wondering if I could have some thought and views on the HRS Damping plates. Please give feed back on what and how you liked them. I have not seen any used come up so I am thinking the people that buy them love them and keep them. I realize I may be opening up a large can of words but heck its friday.

listening to FM's Black Noise and drinking wine..... Cheers,
ghost_rider
SYMPOIUM Fat Patz work very very well they dont overdamp witch is great. Work great on transformers of tube amps and solid state.
I have 2 of the 9 1/2" x 4 1/2" plates; one atop my Marantz RS15SA SACD player, and one on my CJ MF2250 power amp. You can notice a difference in imaging and the plates tighten up the bass considerably. In terms of A/B comparisions; it requires a very good ear and very little delay between samples. Use for test material bass laden tracks with already good imaging and localization. You can feel the difference the HRS plates make as well by resting a light finger atop a component while the music is playing, do it first with then without the plate and you'll notice a significant difference. It logically follows that this reduced external vibration would translate into better sound. Solid State components with heavy chassis and no moving internal parts show little improvement, but any CD player or transport will benefit from a HRS plate placed above the disc mechanism. The smallest plate is adequate for this application. I've seen components completely covered by these plates as they are sized to accommodate this (usually 3 of the biggest 14" plates will cover an entire component). I haven't tried this myself, but I would rather do that then spend money on bases, feet, and discs because the improvement is a known entity, and I feel that the other options are more subjective with varying results.
I use both the damping plates and the pucks and the light turntable weight. The better the resolution of your equipment the more difference you will discover. I'm pretty sceptical about these sorts of things but the differences are clear: blacker background, more detail especially bass detail. Too much can be a good thing, I tried an HRS isolation table under my turntable (suspended) and it killed the dynamics. Very good value system improvement though, especially the turntable weight.

Years ago I heard one of the small damping plates on top of the speaker. The A/B difference was dramatic. So much of the high frequencies that I thought were part of the music were really high frequency resident noise. I've just ordered the two biggest damping plants to put on the top of my Ariel 20 t speakers. I'm really excited to receive them in the next couple days. I will try to remember too keep you all posted. The appointment good news is, if I don't like them, I can sell them easily for almost as much as I paid for them.