Tboooe, sorry for the delay.
The Silver Minimus with the Silver Earth cable makes a significant improvement, particularly in the noise floor of the system. I first hooked it up to an integrated amp, but I really didn't notice any significant changes.
So, earlier tonight, I hooked it up to the PS Audio Power Plant, which has a grounding connector on the back (how convenient) and connected -and disconnected it from the Power Plant twice. I heard the sound change the first time, but I wanted to repeat the experiment in case it was due to some RFI field influencing what I heard (and because I did it so quickly, although I heard the difference. This was a case of me not trusting my ears the first time).
The second time, it took, literally, a few seconds listening to the Mercury Living Presence Firebird CD which also has Song of The Nightingale on it. (The Mercury Boxed set is truly superior to the original CDs, which I also have, so it was easy to compare the sound).
There is a clearer sense of space around instruments, and the tambourine, which sounded slightly dull on the initial transient when I unhooked it the first time, was obviously better the second time, with transients in particular much improved. I haven't listened at length, but it's obvious that the noise floor drops considerably and quiet sounds, such as the orchestra shifting in their seats waiting to make an entry again, or turning pages of the score is much more obvious. It is very similar to what the Stillpoints Ulra Mini and SS isolation feet do.
I just read spiritofmusic's post and I would agree with him, although I suspect the Tellus does more than the Minimus. Nonetheless, the Minimus DOES drop the noise floor instantly. My problem was that the integrated I was using for the test (the NAD BEE model) didn't seem to show the improvements, but then, I unscrewed one of the screws on the bottom of the unit to do this. I didn't order the RCA-to-spade connector, which I thought I had until i looked at my email to the distributor in Canada, so that may have caused it to be less noticeable. I suspect that, for an integrated with a casing on it, it might not appear that much has changed. And, of course, perhaps a better unit would not have this issue, but the NAD's screws on the bottom did not make an appreciable improvement, so I would suggest people get RCA to spades, if the use it. Not a problem using the PS Audio's ground connector. So, you could just connect it to the PS Audio and you'll likely hear the difference right away. Besides which, both the integrated AND the CD player are hooked into the PS Audio, so whatever benefits IT, will benefit whatever is connected to it.
I think it is easily worth its cost, especially if you get the Silver Minimus and an Earth cable for removing noise in the system (and I can tell you, that, based on my original experience with the NAD, and just using one of the plate screws on the bottom of the NAD , I considered sending it back until just now. I don't think that's going to happen now).
I have to admit that I'm surprised the Stillpoints didn't make a difference under your integrated or CD player. I found the sound astounding when placed under everything, BUT, the placement to the Stillpoints is critical. Even if you are off by a little bit, it merely sounds "good" or "really good instead of dazzling. I saw one poster said that it just "tightened the bass" and I thought to myself, you missed the boat, man. It does WAAAAY more than that, and this was obvious, again using the NAD, whose sound I know because I've had 3 friends who asked for an inexpensive integrated and I recommended the NAD (only the BEE series) and I just came back from California and have heard it in 3 systems, and it's remarkably consistent in its sound regardless of what other components one uses. But, using the NAD for the grounding system, that's part of why it took so long for me to post this: I wasn't convinced I had the Stillpoints properly placed. I decided to get another SS footer, so that I had 4 of them, and it arrived Friday. I put it under the PS Audio. Interestingly, I didn't hear a great difference between them and the Ultra Mini, when used under the Power Plant. I thought it would be a significant upgrade, but - and this is only for me, with the system at hand - I think the Mini would be just fine under the Power Plant. In fact, I am remembering what Robert Harley wrote in TAS when he put them under his speakers. He found that they caused the mid bass to be leaner-sounding, although much, much clearer. I wonder if the SS feet under the Power Plant is too much of a good thing. Which model do you have under the PS Audio?
I'm going back to listen more. Will post in a few days again to see what the other improvements are.
The Silver Minimus with the Silver Earth cable makes a significant improvement, particularly in the noise floor of the system. I first hooked it up to an integrated amp, but I really didn't notice any significant changes.
So, earlier tonight, I hooked it up to the PS Audio Power Plant, which has a grounding connector on the back (how convenient) and connected -and disconnected it from the Power Plant twice. I heard the sound change the first time, but I wanted to repeat the experiment in case it was due to some RFI field influencing what I heard (and because I did it so quickly, although I heard the difference. This was a case of me not trusting my ears the first time).
The second time, it took, literally, a few seconds listening to the Mercury Living Presence Firebird CD which also has Song of The Nightingale on it. (The Mercury Boxed set is truly superior to the original CDs, which I also have, so it was easy to compare the sound).
There is a clearer sense of space around instruments, and the tambourine, which sounded slightly dull on the initial transient when I unhooked it the first time, was obviously better the second time, with transients in particular much improved. I haven't listened at length, but it's obvious that the noise floor drops considerably and quiet sounds, such as the orchestra shifting in their seats waiting to make an entry again, or turning pages of the score is much more obvious. It is very similar to what the Stillpoints Ulra Mini and SS isolation feet do.
I just read spiritofmusic's post and I would agree with him, although I suspect the Tellus does more than the Minimus. Nonetheless, the Minimus DOES drop the noise floor instantly. My problem was that the integrated I was using for the test (the NAD BEE model) didn't seem to show the improvements, but then, I unscrewed one of the screws on the bottom of the unit to do this. I didn't order the RCA-to-spade connector, which I thought I had until i looked at my email to the distributor in Canada, so that may have caused it to be less noticeable. I suspect that, for an integrated with a casing on it, it might not appear that much has changed. And, of course, perhaps a better unit would not have this issue, but the NAD's screws on the bottom did not make an appreciable improvement, so I would suggest people get RCA to spades, if the use it. Not a problem using the PS Audio's ground connector. So, you could just connect it to the PS Audio and you'll likely hear the difference right away. Besides which, both the integrated AND the CD player are hooked into the PS Audio, so whatever benefits IT, will benefit whatever is connected to it.
I think it is easily worth its cost, especially if you get the Silver Minimus and an Earth cable for removing noise in the system (and I can tell you, that, based on my original experience with the NAD, and just using one of the plate screws on the bottom of the NAD , I considered sending it back until just now. I don't think that's going to happen now).
I have to admit that I'm surprised the Stillpoints didn't make a difference under your integrated or CD player. I found the sound astounding when placed under everything, BUT, the placement to the Stillpoints is critical. Even if you are off by a little bit, it merely sounds "good" or "really good instead of dazzling. I saw one poster said that it just "tightened the bass" and I thought to myself, you missed the boat, man. It does WAAAAY more than that, and this was obvious, again using the NAD, whose sound I know because I've had 3 friends who asked for an inexpensive integrated and I recommended the NAD (only the BEE series) and I just came back from California and have heard it in 3 systems, and it's remarkably consistent in its sound regardless of what other components one uses. But, using the NAD for the grounding system, that's part of why it took so long for me to post this: I wasn't convinced I had the Stillpoints properly placed. I decided to get another SS footer, so that I had 4 of them, and it arrived Friday. I put it under the PS Audio. Interestingly, I didn't hear a great difference between them and the Ultra Mini, when used under the Power Plant. I thought it would be a significant upgrade, but - and this is only for me, with the system at hand - I think the Mini would be just fine under the Power Plant. In fact, I am remembering what Robert Harley wrote in TAS when he put them under his speakers. He found that they caused the mid bass to be leaner-sounding, although much, much clearer. I wonder if the SS feet under the Power Plant is too much of a good thing. Which model do you have under the PS Audio?
I'm going back to listen more. Will post in a few days again to see what the other improvements are.