New HRS S1 Isolation Base, in Silver Finish

The S1 Isolation Bases and SXR frame systems are now available in this finish.

The S1 is a less expensive version of their M3 Isolation Base, of which we will have almost a dozen by the time Neli sends her next order in.

Well, we both like the silver look for the S1, based on these photos, but we’ll have to wait and see photos of the SXR in silver. We did like their MXR equipment rack in silver, so….

Black and Silver must be where it is at these days. Personally our cars are always black or silver and my clothes are always black 🙂 Equipment is always black and silver…. Sometimes we are a boring species, you know that? 🙂

We have not heard the S1 yet, and specifically not head-to-head in a comparison to the M3.

OK. Enough, Now the photos….

What we're playing with this week

We’ve been spending most of our time downstairs.


We set up the Audio Note TT3 Reference turntable next to the Walker Proscenium Gold Signature turntable.


It has been back-and-forth, Walker –> TT3 –> Walker –> TT3 ….. both through the Lamm LP2 phono stage into the Ongaku integrated amp and the Kharma Mini Exquisite loudspeakers.


How do they compare, you may ask? In raw terms, the Walker is an audiophile’s dream come true and the TT3 is a music lover’s dream come true. Since we are music loving audiophiles, we can’t really talk about one being the ‘winner’. The TT3 is more dynamic, more lively, more engaging… more youthful. The Walker has a lower noise floor, is more accurate top-to-bottom, a more mature sound.

In fact, the idea would be for us to make them sound a lot more alike [which we have to some extent already] – to get a more musical cartridge for the Walker [we are using the Blue Magic Diamond – not so bad obviously, but there are better, unfortunately more expensive ones out there that are generally considered better]. And conversely, to dress up the TT3 with a rack with more vibration control, to correspond to the Walker’s air suspensions [even though the RixRax with HRS platforms comes close, HRS’s MXR rack still laughs at this setup].


Upstairs we still have the EDGE amps on the Coltrane Supreme loudspeakers, with the Lamm ML2.1 amps waiting for us to get our act together and replace the EDGE.


We have our new HRS SXR 3-shelf rack next to our HRS MXR 4-shelf rack.


Look at all that black!


Neli cleaned everything up, but this is two days later and already some Rocky Mountain dust has found its home on our stuff again.


We’ve appropriated some platforms / shelves for our playtime downstairs.


The Brinkmann Balance turntable.

Right now, we only have one phono stage, which the TT3 and Walker share. Even after our Audio Note M9 Phono arrives, we will only have two phono stages. But we have THREE turntables [well, four, but the little TT2 uses the little Audio Note Oto integrated’s phono stage].

We also do not have rack space for digital on the RixRax equipment rack in listening room 2.

What this means is that our Walker is up for sale on Audiogon [Neli is still glaring at me, because this was really my decision]. If anyone is interested…. be sure to think it over… it is not like they appear on Audiogon everyday [in fact, almost never. And for a good reason].

Next : Audio Note SOGON interconnect versus Audio Note SOOTTO interconnect versus Audio Note PALLAS interconnect. And a CES 2008 retrospective.

The HRS SXR Equipment Rack

The SXR is HRS’s new equipment rack, a ‘little brother’ to their no holds barred MXR equipment rack.

The SXR rack, without platforms (aka shelves) is about 1/2 the price of the MXR without shevles.

It is fully configurable, from one shelf (amp stand) to 4 or 5 (or perhaps more, but sonic degradations will start to show its head much higher than this)

All parts are reusable as you upgrade and extend the rack over the coming years…

Yes, including double-wide, triple and more -wide as well…

We hope to get one or two of these in here sometime, probably closer to the end of the summer…. if for no other reason than they are easier to move around and take to shows.