Townshend Audio Seismic Sink Others
Townshend Audio Seismic Sink Others
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 13, 1997]
Jack
an Audiophile
Got this to put under my amp(Jadis DA-60), due to the fact that I liked the CD sink Under my CD player. The effect? Quieter background, deeper bass, overall much smoother and relaxed while haveing more detail. The subjective volume seemed lower, despite the gain was set the same. The soundstage suddenly became HUGE! I honestly was not prepared to hear any difference, let alone this much. I would rate the change comperable to a component.I admit it is an expensive Tweak, but well worth it if you can swing it. In my situation, I have to give it 5 stars anyway. |
[Apr 26, 2000]
Charles
Audio Enthusiast
Call me a skeptic. I have had this thing for 4 years and |
[Dec 06, 1997]
Vincent
an Audiophile
Unlike those wooden disks and spikes, this is a real isolation product backed by real science. The improvement in sound quality is not limited to one aspect but to most. I totally agree with Jack regarding his perception about the product. Another thing about the product is that it is actually tunable: by varing the air pressure pumped into the Sink, one can actually change the "stiffness" of the unit, thereby change the dampening property of the Sink, and consequently changes the sound quality. I love this product so much that I have 3 of them in my system! 5 stars! |
[Jun 09, 1998]
Bill Gaver
an Audiophile
Townshend Audio product owners beware. Townshend Audio no longer maintainswarranty and/or service capability in the USA. |
[Jun 12, 1999]
Tom
an Audio Enthusiast
I also have to agree with Jack. A very worthwhile upgrade if you have the quality of kit to match. The more transparent your system the greater the improvements will be. I found that the bass dropped an octave, the soundstage was thrown deeper and wider, and the sound took on a more appealing feel. The hardness had gone, replaced by a sweeter, more inviting sound and now i can listen for longer periods without it becoming fatiquing.If your system suffers from prominent brightness or 'edgy' sound stick one of these under your cd player and see what happens. If you can afford it get one under the amp aswell. A worthwhile upgrade in any modest system. |
[Jun 11, 1999]
Bill Gaver
an Audiophile
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[Jul 02, 1999]
Chris
an Audiophile
I started my system with an Aragon 4004 MKII and a Wadia 6. Sound was excellent and bass power was like thunders on my Tannoy. Colorations on this kind of speakers made me change to Magnepan. As Magnepan speakers are globally equal except for bass frequencies, i decided not to spend too much money, buying MMG only. Extremely detailed, colorless, and bass was excellent for Accoustic music. The problem: the sound was so detailed with the new speakers that a kind of blur was evident. I started my crusade against "electronic" aspect of the sound. First step (a very big one) has been cables. I changed all cables, including power cables, for Magnan Cables (Power Signature, Signature and Type vi). The difference was tremendous toward the "natural music" direction, like if i changed my entire system (I had Monster Cable M1/M1000), but without changing the character of the sound; just much more "natural" by removing a large amount of electronic :-). I wanted to go further and bought a Townshend Amp Stand 3-3. In fact, i did not know exactly what the Amp Stand could add exactly, but the concept was so positive and intelligent, music could only sound better... May be i was mentally prepared...:-)Delay for delivery has been quite long (almost two months). Packaging is superb, and the Amp Stand looks beautiful. Extremely well made. But with the amplifier and the Wadia 6 on the shelves... well, i do not know what to say: it will be very difficult to explain what changed, just i have no more question about the sound: it is so natural, it is better on this point than a friend's system based on a Pass Aleph 1.2 standing on the floor; and i "only" have an Aragon 4004 MKII :-). Sound is quiet and flows naturally out of my system. It is absolutely "clean", but not as if the definition had been increased, or if the character of this sound changed. Just that i can hear more things from my records, and that it does not sound like "reproduced sound" but like the music itself. All the usual discussion about bass, treeble, dynamic, definition, soundstage, sweetspot and so on seems to me from another zone. My system is now far away from these questions: it just reproduces music "right"(and I am now amazed by the amount of information a Wadia can extract from a CD), wherever i stand in the room. Of course, the speakers will reproduce a better image if i am at the right place; what i mean is the sound is natural and beautiful, wherever i stand. |