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The drum moongel pads works the best. My buddy Rex and I have tried everything including several brands of sorbothane feet and stillpoints.
I might be worth noting that moongels had, at least for the application I tried them in, a finite life. I had 4 under each of my stand mounted, slightly heavy (14 kg) speakers. When I went to change to a different set of speakers after about a year in place, the moongels were a gooey mess. Luckily neither the stands nor the speakers were damaged - but neither was made of wood or was otherwise porous. I would be concerned if wood was one of the surfaces.
That is a little too hefty for the moongel pads, 15 pounds or less is probably the limit. I had thought about emailing the company and see if they could make some 1-2 inch thick pads for heavier components.This video is what these pads do for drums. So it makes since that they will also help our audio components from unwanted resonances.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztYGCiq3o5E
Tom, link appears to clearly illustrate that moongel pads are designed to be used by attaching them freely on vibrating surfaces, not to support the weight of vibrating objects...do you have any links to manufacturer mentioning/recommending use of moongel pads to damp vibrating objects by actually supporting their weight?
Why would we need this from the manufacturer?
Herbies anyone ????charles
I bought this to work on the amp with. It has every Torx size needed. It's got a good selection of everything, very handy.
Played around with mass loading the top of the chassis with some sand in bags I had on hand, jury's still out on that one. I read that Absolute Sound had an article (last Dec?) on a BBs in a box tweak for this, has anyone here tried that?
....Attempted to install the Neutrik Speakon connectors I had bought for the amps on the Canare cables, but they won't accept two 14 AWG wires per terminal. So just went back to hard wiring the cables onto the Crown's binding posts. I would say this is the best way to use the stock posts,.....