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Well, the stands arrived well packed the day after ordering and for no (apparent) delivery charge; kudos to PJ Hifi for the excellent service. I put them together (took blimmin ages as they have eight long screws on each stand to attach the top and bottom plates) and have spent about an hour positioning/levelling them.
So, after the first 20 mins of auditioning, how do they stack up?
My initial reaction is that they sound more natural, not a change I was expecting. The Apollo A4/6 sounded brighter and not as well balanced, perhaps due to ringing or the way they distributed energy. The other obvious improvement is in the bass. It seems punchier, better defined and possibly deeper. I've turned off the sub but I don't feel like I'm missing anything. It's almost as if the low mass stands are robbing less of the bass energy, but that's probably not really the physics behind it.
The sound strikes me as more three dimensional too, with greater depth. If the stands are allowing the speakers to dissipate energy more suitably than the A4/6s then this change makes sense. Perhaps there's less blurring of the imaging, not sure.
Having got to know the SA1s over the last two years I would go as far as to say that these stands are an essential addition. Clearly I haven't done a fair test, double blind, etc, but the improvements are pretty clear.
Right, more listening. What a superb purchase! They look pretty superb too.
So, after the first 20 mins of auditioning, how do they stack up?
My initial reaction is that they sound more natural, not a change I was expecting. The Apollo A4/6 sounded brighter and not as well balanced, perhaps due to ringing or the way they distributed energy. The other obvious improvement is in the bass. It seems punchier, better defined and possibly deeper. I've turned off the sub but I don't feel like I'm missing anything. It's almost as if the low mass stands are robbing less of the bass energy, but that's probably not really the physics behind it.
The sound strikes me as more three dimensional too, with greater depth. If the stands are allowing the speakers to dissipate energy more suitably than the A4/6s then this change makes sense. Perhaps there's less blurring of the imaging, not sure.
Having got to know the SA1s over the last two years I would go as far as to say that these stands are an essential addition. Clearly I haven't done a fair test, double blind, etc, but the improvements are pretty clear.
Right, more listening. What a superb purchase! They look pretty superb too.