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Hello,I am considering purchasing a 18x24x3 Maple Platform from Dawns Depot as I am upgrading my VPI Scoutmaster to Super Scoutmaster with Rim Drive. My current top shelf of my rack is not large enough for the Super Scoutmaster.Any opinions on these Maple Platforms?? I am currently using a Gingko Cloud 11 which will be too small for the Super Scoutmaster.I would also like to install some threaded spikes/cones to the bottom of the Maple Platform. Any suggestions or recommendations as to what spikes/cones would work best? Or maybe something entirely different?Thanks MuchTom
Hi. Since you mentioned spikes/ cones, here's a link that I found that has spikes and such for cheaper than I have seen anywhere else. I have not bought from them yet, so I can't vouch for their service.http://www.oregondv.com/spikes.htm
As I understand it, granite rings/reflects like crazy and provides very little damping. That's the point of draining a TT via spikes/cones into maple, which damps those vibrations very effectively.
My apologize for reviving a dormant thread but can someone post any referecences or links for how to install thenthreaded inserts on the bottom of the ikea legs. Im a total doofus and cant seem to find any you tube or other sites for this basic procedure.I only see referces to tapping a hole. I do not even know what this meansDo you drill a deep hole? Do you hammer the thread into the leg? I cant even tell what side of the thread is the top or bottomThanks
You put a bolt the correct size and a nut on the bolt into the insert, tighten the nut to the face of the insert using the bolt to do the tightening and then basically screw it into position until the insert is flush with the face of the surface. Then you loosen the nut with a quick jerk to release the bolt inside and then unscrew those 2 pieces and you are ready to go.
With all the meantion of using spikes under a turntable or for that matter any front-end components or amplifiers. Spikes do not work in only one direction. Speakers are spiked to anchor them to the floor. They produce sound the waves causing the vibrations in your floor and componenets. Spikes are funneling vibation to your preamp, amp, turntable, rack, platform, etc.