I show you vibration's miracle!!

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I have high-end vibration tester.

I was fan of Stillpoint but not now.

In Korea, there is the vibration items manufacture that is called 'Last Boss' (means super ultra fantastic)

Its name is Hi-Fi Stay.

I'll show you its new item [Hard Point] how much reduces vibration.

[Hard Point] is like below.

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Next I test vibration reducing.

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My PC's vibration figure that applies nothing.

I use Hard Point like below.

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Now see fantastic result!!!

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Stillpoint Ultra SS's figure is 0.41

Hard Point will be released on December.

And in 6Moons reviews you can find them soon.

http://www.hifistay.com/?ckattempt=1
 
Do they have a price list as yet?
 
The price is $1288 (1set - 4ea)
 
Thank you very much !
 
This device appears to be about the size of a stillpoint ultra 5....not the SS (much smaller). The vibration/damping performance of the Ultra 5 is superior to the Stillpoint SS. I suggest you compare this device against the Ultra 5 before claiming this devices superiority in vibration damping.
 
Hard Point is much smaller than Ultra 5

And 6Moons review about Hard Point will be posted on early December.

I think that people who make mention of Hard Point is more and more after 6Moons Review.
 
IMHO tweaks should be listened, not measured! :)

Anyway, IMHO a few photos from a simple anonymous accelerometer or similar device in unknown conditions do not qualify as valid measurements.
 
Your thinking is right.

I also keep aloof new brand product from unknown country.

I wish you check 6Moons review.
 
How does the measuring device work? In one pic it's in your hand, in the next it's sitting on a table.
 
Very good question~!!

The reason I pick up is that sensor loses its balance easily.

PC's vibration cause it fall down.

So I pick up controller wired sensor.
 
I'm confused. Exactly what are we testing? It looks like AC voltage. What is the voltage source? Where is it being measured? How exactly does this test vibration damping,. I would generally think that requires either a change or magnitude of some sort of oscillation stimulus. So please tell us what we are seeing on your meter and why it measures "damping". Damping of what?
 
I'm confused. Exactly what are we testing? It looks like AC voltage. What is the voltage source? Where is it being measured? How exactly does this test vibration damping,. I would generally think that requires either a change or magnitude of some sort of oscillation stimulus. So please tell us what we are seeing on your meter and why it measures "damping". Damping of what?
Looking at the screen it appears to indicated meters per second squared which is acceleration....and AC might mean ACceleration not AC current :)
 
Where was the meter located during the test? On the table or on the computer case somewhere?
 

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