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Hi

I'm planning to put my equipment onto an AV/Hi-fi stand and wondered what, if any, your opinion on suitability might be?

It's the wife, you see... aesthetics, etc!

My equipment is:
CD5
Pre 112
Power 150

The speakers are Dynaudio 72's.


Thanks - RC

 
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Hi there, Randy.

Well, Since you have to deal with WAF, I wouldn't
go for the PARTicular route.
I would say, check out the quadraspire range.
They do make a difference, look good and come
in 6 diferent real wood feneers.
(www.quadraspire.co.uk ..I think)

Good luck,


Alco

 
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Thanks for your comments and links!
 
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(sorry, couldn't resist it)

Welcome!
Your kit must be very new; as AFAIK the 112/150 isn't in UK dealers' premises yet smile

However, with that in mind I would be inclined to wait at least a month with everything powered up (CD5 on repeat) so that you know what it all sounds like without a specialist support, once warm.

Best;

Mark

(an imperfect
forum environment is
better than none)

 
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"...However, with that in mind I would be inclined to wait at least a month with everything powered up (CD5 on repeat) so that you know what it all sounds like without a specialist support, once warm."

i agree with you 100 percent.

enjoy...

ken

 
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I'd agree with Alco, the quadrapire route is a good one, although i have found something which i feel sounds better, its a new company called ISOBLUE, and it works well with all the equipment ive tried on it, but naim seems to work especially well

take a look at www.isoblue.com see what you think

Phil

 
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ˇ eek

Sorry to drop in!

The Isoblue rack is Brilliant.... (but then I designed it!)

I have a CD3.5, Nait 3 and Royd Minstrals..... it's a start.

If you get a chance to try the Isoblue Rack I would appreciate feedback -
positive or negaticve. It's the only way to improve I guess?

Look forward to hearing from interested folk!

Chris, PLEASE do not post here about racks, let your fans do it... no reps allowed.

[This message was edited by Paul Stephenson on FRIDAY 19 January 2001 at 19:12.]

 
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Is Isoblue available in the US yet, specifically Chicago? I'd also like to know if anyone has had experience with Zoethecus racks and Naim.

KP

 
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