It does require three people to move it.Yes, its heavy...108kg, 238 lbs! I can think of only the Boulder 3060 and the massive D'Agostino Relentless which are substantially heavier. Roughly double again I think!
It does require three people to move it.Yes, its heavy...108kg, 238 lbs! I can think of only the Boulder 3060 and the massive D'Agostino Relentless which are substantially heavier. Roughly double again I think!
Yes for the Mephisto, that is 1.36lbs per Class A watt.I think is was Nelson Pass that made the statement that for a class A amplifier it is going to weight at least 1 pound per watt of output.
It does a great job of holding down the front half of the room and no heater needed in the winter months.![]()
Boulder sends some engineer guy to your house to ensure your floor wont break.Yes, its heavy...108kg, 238 lbs! I can think of only the Boulder 3060 and the massive D'Agostino Relentless which are substantially heavier. Roughly double again I think!
And it’s own gravitational field ... Very nice ! Enjoy !
I bet that was a seriously heavy lift getting it up on that ‘throne’
Trust me...I hoisted the Gryphon onto Stillpoints Ultra 6s myself.I bet that was a seriously heavy lift getting it up on that ‘throne’
Congratulations!Trust
Trust me...I hoisted the Gryphon onto Stillpoints Ultra 6s myself.
No, Gryphon now makes audio racks and amp stands.@Scott W Is that a custom Artesania amp stand?
Todd would know as he was one of three doing the heavy lifting.I bet that was a seriously heavy lift getting it up on that ‘throne’
Gryphon now makes racks and stands. The amp stand the Mephisto is sitting on is made by Gryphon for the Mephisto. They also have one for the Antileon EVO. Each is made to fit that specific amp.@Scott W Is that a custom Artesania amp stand?
Hi Barry2013,Congratulations!
I trust you are still OK.
I keep debating whether to replace the Ultra 5s under my Vitus 030 with Centre Stage 1.5s or Ultra 6s.
Any thoughts?
Thank you Lloyd.Hi Barry2013,
There are a few observations of both isolation designs I made repeatedly across various pieces of equipment.
- Relative to combining an HRS Nimbus Coupler with an Ultra 5 vs an Ultra 5 by itself...I found that I preferred the combination because the Ultra 5 by itself lost some element of depth of tonal color and actual 'weight' which I struggled with relative to all the benefits which were in clarity, definition of musical lines and the ability to differentiate different sections of music (orchestral for example)
- That combination has stood the test of time for close to 10 years
- When I substituted the Ultra 6 in that scenario, I found that the clarity improved which was a nice uptick...but it was actually in the ease, naturalness of that midrange that I really liked better. I STILL prefer the HRS Nimbus Coupler with the Ultra 6...but I did not feel that burning need as much, and it was as much because I already owned the HRS as because I prefer the combination that I currently still use both together
The only exception is the amp and sub where the weight (238lbs + 20+lbs of damping plates for the amp and closer to 300lbs for the sub incl damping) precluded the use of HRS Nimbus Couplers.
Because the Gryphon is exceedingly well designed all the way thru the feet, the Ultra 6s make a nice improvement but it was the LEAST 'must have' results in comparison to all the other pieces of equipment. The only exception is the new Robert Koda K15EX...i just put it straight onto isolation.
Hi Scott,Yes sir. I am getting some hours on it before I give it a serious listen, but right out of the crate, it was WOW!
Now THAT is friggin’ amazing!!
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