Like all great audio gear it takes some time before it will sound good.
"The acclimation period is generally 7 to 10 days, but it can be longer. Joe recommends giving the system at least 14 days before assuming it has reached equilibrium (Playing a system 24/7 is not necessary, but the more playing time the better). The soundstage will begin to reconstruct itself by gently tipping upward and downward as it establishes a new and improved equilibrium point, minimizing the obstructions of entropic vibrational energy. Indeed, good things come to those who wait."
"Knocking down the “wall” that separates the listener from the musicians requires the electromechanical balance inside the components to reach an ultrafine point of equilibrium and to hold that equilibrium point across 20,000+ Hz in a fluctuating energy field so that the component can remain stable enough to create the Immersion Effect with consistency in the listening space"
I think this guy, like many YouTubers, is just a common shill. The only video from him I watched all the way through was when he had his friends do a blind test of some speakers cables. If he had a deal with Gryphon Cables, it backfired on him. They liked the $27 cable.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Heeheeeheeeeee!
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And he probably will forget to put the amp into MONO for the "TEST".
I think the only thing that interests me in that entire room is the little aluminum floor jack they appear to use to install the 'footers'.
Also, why 'footers' and not 'feet"? More letters = more money charged???
Sounds like a successful concrete slab contractor with an uninformed interest in audio toys . . .
Like all great audio gear it takes some time before it will sound good.
"The acclimation period is generally 7 to 10 days, but it can be longer. Joe recommends giving the system at least 14 days before assuming it has reached equilibrium (Playing a system 24/7 is not necessary, but the more playing time the better). The soundstage will begin to reconstruct itself by gently tipping upward and downward as it establishes a new and improved equilibrium point, minimizing the obstructions of entropic vibrational energy. Indeed, good things come to those who wait."
https://criticalmasssystems.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Faswin-Classic-Ice-Hockey-Puck/dp/B01FQ6H3V6
Just saved $9970, that was a close one!
Alternative: https://www.amazon.com/Sky-Blue-Anti-Vibration-Isolator-Pads/dp/B0D269DDVR
"Knocking down the “wall” that separates the listener from the musicians requires the electromechanical balance inside the components to reach an ultrafine point of equilibrium and to hold that equilibrium point across 20,000+ Hz in a fluctuating energy field so that the component can remain stable enough to create the Immersion Effect with consistency in the listening space"
Huh?!
Geoff
Someone has been cruising way too much r/VXJunkies
I think this guy, like many YouTubers, is just a common shill. The only video from him I watched all the way through was when he had his friends do a blind test of some speakers cables. If he had a deal with Gryphon Cables, it backfired on him. They liked the $27 cable.
Save your shrapnel. Some one else has designed footers with anti-slip rubber o-rings for furniture cabinets up to 200lbs and beyond:
Slipstick CB511 1 Inch Tall Floor Protector Furniture Feet with Non Slip Rubber Grip (Set of 4) 2" Wide x 1" Height - Black Plastic
For the low end DIYphile wanting a discreet, no bling look:
https://www.amazon.com/Slipstick-CB512-Protector-Furniture-Rubber/dp/B002A2JUJ8?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1
How do you expect them to operate satisfactorily with no vibrational encabulators?