Great to hear, mate. I'm happy that I was able to give you another option to try that worked in your favour to give you that vibrancy and sense of realism with your turntable. You've certainly done all the variants in your testing. This was a great video. Keep up the awesome work, my friend.🙂🎧👍
@@RR-kb2ksthe review linked above fairly well describes the changes. Treble is a lot sweeter and the bass is much more punchy and percussive. These changes allow the mid to shine through. I was quite surprised at quite how much of a difference these feet make.
@@RR-kb2ks @davidayers362 makes a great point, and I completely agree with his description of the improvements. I’ve reviewed the AUVA 50s in detail here: ua-cam.com/video/GExxWgxOtkk/v-deo.html where I noticed the same sweeter treble, punchier bass, and an overall improvement in midrange clarity. Since that review, I’ve upgraded to the AUVA 70s and found even further improvements-particularly in the bass, which now feels even more controlled and dynamic, and the overall soundstage, which has expanded noticeably. Both models offer excellent performance, but if your setup allows, the 70s might be worth considering for that extra refinement. I haven't delved into the 100s yet, so I cannot speak to their performance. Let me know if you have any other questions! 🎶😊
What thickness butcherblock did you use? I want to experiment on my set up (I currently just have the TT stock feet sitting on the Auvas). BTW, try their new Serene stabiliser, it works!! I just ordered their ne mat as well
Hi! I went with the 3inch block for the turntable. It’s a wonderful piece and really presents the table well. As for the stabilizer, it’s in the mail! 🙌
Great to hear, mate. I'm happy that I was able to give you another option to try that worked in your favour to give you that vibrancy and sense of realism with your turntable.
You've certainly done all the variants in your testing. This was a great video. Keep up the awesome work, my friend.🙂🎧👍
Thanks my friend. I'm glad you talked me into it. The table has never sound better and I owe it to you, and to Stack Audio of course 😉
@VinylLatte I'm happy I could advise you to try something a little different and it worked.🙏🙂🎧
If that's blown your mind, try their speaker feet. I just got a set of the 50s and OMG.
Amazing aren’t they?! Check it out 👉
ua-cam.com/video/GExxWgxOtkk/v-deo.html 🙌
Reviewing the Serene Stabiliser next 😉
Care to elaborate regarding the 50s please ie: sound change, bass, treble, mids, bass etc
I am considering getting some.
@@RR-kb2ksthe review linked above fairly well describes the changes. Treble is a lot sweeter and the bass is much more punchy and percussive. These changes allow the mid to shine through. I was quite surprised at quite how much of a difference these feet make.
@@RR-kb2ks @davidayers362 makes a great point, and I completely agree with his description of the improvements. I’ve reviewed the AUVA 50s in detail here: ua-cam.com/video/GExxWgxOtkk/v-deo.html where I noticed the same sweeter treble, punchier bass, and an overall improvement in midrange clarity.
Since that review, I’ve upgraded to the AUVA 70s and found even further improvements-particularly in the bass, which now feels even more controlled and dynamic, and the overall soundstage, which has expanded noticeably. Both models offer excellent performance, but if your setup allows, the 70s might be worth considering for that extra refinement. I haven't delved into the 100s yet, so I cannot speak to their performance. Let me know if you have any other questions! 🎶😊
What thickness butcherblock did you use? I want to experiment on my set up (I currently just have the TT stock feet sitting on the Auvas). BTW, try their new Serene stabiliser, it works!! I just ordered their ne mat as well
Hi! I went with the 3inch block for the turntable. It’s a wonderful piece and really presents the table well. As for the stabilizer, it’s in the mail! 🙌