Symposium AcousticsISIS RackusedSymposium Acoustics ISIS Rack 4-Level Rack w/Turntable Top, Editor's Choice Award!Apex Audio Denver brings you the ISIS 4-Level Modular Rack System with the Turntable Top option. These were new about 6 years ago and are in good overall condition but have obvious signs of use and...1800.00

Symposium Acoustics ISIS Rack 4-Level Rack w/Turntable Top, Editor's Choice Award!

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Apex Audio Denver brings you the ISIS 4-Level Modular Rack System with the Turntable Top option. These were new about 6 years ago and are in good overall condition but have obvious signs of use and some bumps. Look at the photos carefully and see our other listings for more ISIS racks! I am not a Symposium dealer so chances are that you know more than I do about these. We have professionally packed them per instructions from Symposium and they are ready to ship. They include the complete racks and spike cups as pictured but no tools or manuals. I will email the PDF of the manual to the buyer (original was just a printed version of the PDF) and all you should need to set them up is a hex key and about 30 minutes. These are in 3 large boxes that are 60lbs each so expect shipping to not be cheap. They are a 2010 Editor's Choice award winner and quite good. Here is what Valin had to say: "···At the end of the decade I got the chance to try Peter Bizlewicz's outstanding Symposium Acoustics Isis Rack, which in its pioneering use of aircraft-aluminum cups and tungsten carbide balls, introduced a new element to resonance control - roller bearings. By using constrained-layer-damped shelves in a beautifully machined aluminum rack, with both the shelves themselves and the struts on which the shelves sit separated from one another by roller bearings, Symposium's Isis did not just turn resonant energy more efficiently into heat; it also seemed to more effectively drain that energy away without feeding it (or select parts of it) back into the items sitting n the shelves. I say this because, in the listening, there was a marked increase in neutrality and transparency when the components were seated on the Symposium stand. It was as if the sonic presentation were "deburred" - little areas of tonal, textural, and dynamic roughness (what I assume were little resonant peaks) were smoothed down into uniformity. The presentation might have been just a touch "politer" dynamically than it was via, oh, the Walker Proscenium rack (although nowhere near as polite as it was with Critical Mass' first stands), but it was also much smoother and more neutral in balance and much more subtly detailed, with absolutely top-notch resolution of very-low-level detail and superior isolation from footfalls. (I still use the Symposium Acoustics Isis rack and recommend it)." - Jonathan Valin, The Absolute Sound, October 2012 Sorry, no trades on this one.

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