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Hi,
I have just been informed that Hutter is available with 'special' spikes in place of the nylon feet. The news of spikes has got me wondering. Any feedback from all you happy Hutter users would be greatly appreciated. I can't believe that the stands could sound Bob |
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Get them.
Joel Born to groove |
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As I said above, get the spikes.
Jason |
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Thanks guys,
I will phone Phonography in the morning. Bob. |
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Go for the spikes, if you have a concrete floor splice the carpet to make sure they go through and then make sure all shelves, starting with the base are totally level.
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Hi all guys,
has anybody of you ever tried Hutter racks with dimensions different from standard? The fact is that standard dimensions (600x476) are a bit on the big side indeed, but I fear that different dimensions could affect the sound of the rack...Any experience? Thanks. Paolo |
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Could anyone tell me if Hutter has a website? Or maybe a dealer who has posted photos of their racks?
Best, Clif |
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Clif,
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Florian,
Thanks for the info. Now I know what rack the Naim gear at the Hi-Fi Show 2000 in London was placed on! Best, Clif Hi-Fi Show 2000 in London [This message was edited by Clif on SUNDAY 17 December 2000 at 21:33.] |
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I inquired on this from Hutter and was informed that a "cut down" shelf of 500mm width made no difference to the sound.
Joel B (I think) has reduced-width Hutter to get multiple racks side-by-side in a limited space. I was thinking about the same. Some people have said that the 600mm width of Racktime Basic looks better than the reduced width. |
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Has anyone tried those little metal spiked isolation platforms that are featured under the turntable in the Hutter leaflet?
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Martin,
I had one of teh platforms for a little while and wrote a shortish review for HiFi+ on its merits. Basically it worked well with basic equipment (my brothers Rotel CD player for example) but did not work at all well with my LP12 or Naim boxes. Having spoken to Hutter I believe they see teh platforms as lower end and are better used on less HiFi type supports, if the gear has to go on a sideboard they would be invaluable. Cheers Jason |
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Jason, Ta! I won't buy one then.
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Here is a question to Hutter experts:
I am trying out a four level stand with CDS2, 52 and 2*135 on it. XPS and SCAP are on a different stand. The magical flow of the music is there and I am quite excited about the stand, BUT there is way too much bass (although well controlled). The setup of the stand is from the bottom up: - bad wooden floor, hollow sounding in patches - the base plate of the stand on its plastic feet - the shelf on spikes What can I do? I would appreciate your help! |
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Jorg,
Sounds like a problem many people would love to have, plenty of well controlled bass! Is the problem that the bass is out of proportion to the rest of the sounds? If it is I think there are several options: 1. Pull the speakers away from the wall a bit, if they are in free space this may not help. 2. Get the extra spikes for the lower base so the stand is; floor, spike, base, spike, flat shelf bit. I think you should do this whatever. 3. Get all the gear on Hutter, may be a bad interaction somewhere. If your spacers are large enough then it might be worth stacking the 135's and XPS supercap on one shelf to see if this helps for teh interim. 4. Try something heavy under the rack, concrete slabs are an obvious choice although slate is nicer to look at! I think you may be in a common predicament, you tuned teh system previously for agiven stand (what stand did you use previously, has it got a reputation for being light sounding?) and equipment set, this has changed so it is time to have a bit of a rethink on tuning the setup. Cheers Jason |
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Having seen Joel's piccies of his Hutter arrangement, am I the only one who thinks it looks less than attractive?
cheers Nigel |
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Nigel
Thanks for the pointer - I hadn't had a look before - so I took a squint at the "do it yourself Hutter manual" on Joel's site and I think I quite like it. BUT: The curved arches do remind me a bit of some building blocks I had when I was about 3. Well, OK then, 23. A sort of juvenile feel. However - I'm from the 'close your eyes - s*d the looks' school, so what would I know. The only worry I had was this foot-fetish thing that is going on there. Jonathan |
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Hi,
No you aren't the only one who thinks they look like a school woodwork project with bits of plastic pipe thrown in, they look like a CSE pass to me. pete |
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Joel's Hutter is from the "Racktime HiFi" range. This is the range with the "ToyTown" arched sides. I suspect that you only need to specify this range if you need enough clearance between shelves for a NAP500 (give me that problem). If you don't need that much clearance, you can choose fronm the "Racktime Basic" range, which is identical inall respects other than the arched sides. It just has straight rails and IMHO draws less attention to itself visually.
There are a couple of things about this stuff which are not obvious until go get your mitts on it: 1. its HEAVY. It doesn't look heavy, but it is. 2. The fit and finish is flawless. Normally to get veneer this good you'd have to do it by hand, with about 40 years training. The vertical connectors are a perfect "interference fit" and are finely machined of something heavy and cold. (It's metal, Jim, but not as we know it). A friend of mine recently replaced a couple of SoundStyle tripods/Target wall shelves with Racktime basic in the very pale finish (pear?) and the room now appears about 30% bigger, although the footprint of the racks is about the same. Sounds glorious too. Best; Mark (I still don't like this [This message was edited by Mark Ellis-Jones on TUESDAY 19 December 2000 at 15:33.] |
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All this Hutter talk is getting very boring. Could you all please just post on your own forum?
Vuk. |
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