I'll probably get banned for trying to start another support equipment thread, but I do need your advice anyway:
The only decent support I have is a (1990) Mana wall shelf on which sits my LP12. 102/180/NAT01/Linn Ikemi are on an old Goldring table, and there is no room for the rest (Hi-Cap, NAPST, Lingo, Marantz CDR) which is hence just packed on top of each other on the floor...
Should I "Fraim" (and if so, should I consider putting my LP12 on top of it as well?) or consider something less expensive (and dream of spending the savings on upgrades)? What about Isoblue?
Posted on: 15 February 2002 by Top Cat
Fraim if you like, I'm sure it will sound great. However, keep the LP12 on the Mana wall shelf. I don't think anyone 'round here would argue with that advice!
TC '..'
"Girl, you thought he was a man, but he was a Muffin..."
Posted on: 17 February 2002 by Tony Storey
I use Isoblue equipment support. Its excellent value and for me it sounds almost as good as Hutter.
Posted on: 18 February 2002 by Action
Excellent shelf setup sounds great with my lp12,72,180. But I've not tried the mana range
Posted on: 18 February 2002 by Top Cat
Fair enough, I used to use Mana and don't know, for what it's worth, but I still think that Mana was the best thing under my LP12 (if not necessarily under the rest of my gear).
I'm with QS Reference these days and delighted with it, but then I changed from the LP12 long before I changed from Mana...
TC '..'
"Girl, you thought he was a man, but he was a Muffin..."