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This is not a proposition, its essential if you want the best from your hi-fi."
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Santa's Goody Bag - by Roy Gregory. Hi-Fi+ issue 48

The Vertex platforms concentrate on removing spurious energy from within your equipment and are shockingly effective in this regard. Just read AS's response to their effect on the system he reviewed in this issue. Available in Standard, Super and High Resolution guises, with standard or tall couplers, performance improves commensurate with price, but perhaps the best value is offered by the Super Kinibalu platform used with the new High Resolution coupler set.

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Little boxes, little boxes - by Roy Gregory. Hi-Fi+ Issue 46
Damping spurious mechanical energy in hi-fi equipment is hardly news; if you think it is, take a look at the ten pages I've just written about racks! But here's something a little different, if not exactly new. Vertex AQ have taken the matrix composition of their Kinabalu platforms and built it into small but surprisingly heavy blocks, painted them prettily and given each one three thin but broad wooden feet.

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Splendid Isolation - by Roy Gregory. Hi-Fi+ issue 41

Isolation and equipment supports are hardly news in the world of hi-fi. The Sound Organisation can probably be credited (blamed?) for starting the whole kerfuffle with the introduction of the Sound Organisation Table, a UK built, light but rigid support designed for the LP12 turntable. As well as raising the spectre of isolation in the collective consciousness of the audio community it also set the precedent for brutally minimalist styling and set your turntable at a height that made ritual prostration a prerequisite for operation.

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