I've been toying with some means of vibration suppression under my Denon DVD-2200 for a while. Last week I broke down and popped for a set of Vibrapods - what was there to lose except a measly $24? I installed the 'pods four days ago and have been doing some critical listening (CDs exclusively) since.
Vibrapods made a NOTICEABLE improvement in the CD sound in my setup. There are two main improvements: tighter bass, and all the instruments and vocals seem more separate and distinct - there is more of a sense of the sound of each individual vocal/instrument rising up from a quiet background, rather than everything smearing together.
I would rate the improvement as about the same as others report from better interconnects, but this a whole lot cheaper. Try it - I bet you'll like it.
Vibrapods made a NOTICEABLE improvement in the CD sound in my setup. There are two main improvements: tighter bass, and all the instruments and vocals seem more separate and distinct - there is more of a sense of the sound of each individual vocal/instrument rising up from a quiet background, rather than everything smearing together.
I would rate the improvement as about the same as others report from better interconnects, but this a whole lot cheaper. Try it - I bet you'll like it.
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