Anybody use HRS EXR racks -any feedback (or maybe lack thereof lol)?


I have a techdas air force turntable- and its not on a specialized rack. It’s on a small butcher block isolation platform, which is sitting on a console table. I’ve noticed the turntable is very sensitive to vibration and it’s been recommended that I bite the bullet and finally get a high-quality audio rack. The HRS EXR Was recommended. Comes with a huge price tag, but I’ve read people saying there is an improvement in sound When using higher tier equipment racks. I was curious if anybody here had experience using these racks or anything similar and if they have noticed improve improvements - which have made it worthwhile. Thanks. 

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"it’s been recommended that I bite the bullet and finally get a high-quality audio rack."

Forget the audiophool racks-get the real deal

https://www.minusk.com/content/applications_vibration_isolation_systems/audio_reproduction_turntables_vibration_isolation_platforms.html

https://www.minusk.com/products/bm8-vibration-isolation-platforms-bench-tops-isolators.html

Considering investment in table/cart/phonostage,  it just makes sense.

Anything else is compromise. 

 

Thanks. I hadnt heard of these.  It looks like the equivalent product would come out to about the same cost as the HRS rack when you factor in that it supports a single unit. 

The tech looks interesting, the reviews are mostly self generated - i guess its not a common device. 

Do you run with these?

Some quick research into the negative stiffness isolation approach - it looks like a great solution for non-balanced, symmetrical devices. 

The techdas airforce V had a built in ant-vibration system and is very assymetrical as far as weight distribution. The tech may not be the right fit for this type of table. 
will need to look a bit more into it. 

My setup isn't in the league yours is. No personal experience. I believe some members here do.

It's a legit scientific instrument, whereas much of the specialty audio racks are just audio hocus pocus voodoo.

If I had a rig of considerable $$ I wouldn't think twice about having it under my table.

"The tech may not be the right fit for this type of table. "

Have you contacted TechDAS to see what they recommend?

I would think they would have some suggestions as to what works best for their products.