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It would be interesting to learn how you guys fight it out with vibration. DVV
Quote from: DVVIt would be interesting to learn how you guys fight it out with vibration. DVVI use a machete--I'm from the Caribbean!
I don't use anything yet but I want to start messing around with blu-tac inside my CD player and also to try some of Moray James 'feet' that he put up here some time ago. Maybe also those hard bouncy balls that people have been talking about as good, perhaps under my speakers. That should get me started on another obsessive part of the hobby What about you Dejan?
Dejan,You walked right into that one... Well then,I uderstand this is a thread on the devices/materials used for dealing with vibration, not a specific discussion on tuning components. That's a legthy and difficult subject in itself.As such, I will give a list of my favorite ones:1 ) Goldmund Cones2 ) rubber/cork/ruber feet (like the Mapleshade)3 ) Dynamat Extreme4 ) Bob Regal feet5 ) Mapleshade Triple Point Cones6 ) IKEA Lack tables7 ) KAB 1200 tonearm fluid ...
I referred to the techniques more than specific items, and in particular, technique combinations. Any thoughs on that? Cheers, DVV
I would suggest putting your gear in another room separate from the speakers. Moving it away from the source is the most logical and inexpensive approach. Then all you need is to run speaker cables out from the equipment room into the listening room. Of course, this means you can't see the front panels, but a TV monitor and video camera could be installed. One of those remote control receiver doohickeys could then be placed between the speakers for controlling the equipment, or perhaps you could install a small sheet of glass in the wall so the infrared beam can get through.
It would be interesting to learn how you guys fight it out with vibration.
Let's see what these guys come out with. I want to find out how talented they are. Nathan's been the best so far--but his answer is incomplete as it does not account for self generated vibration...
I've posted this elsewhere, but here it is again. I was looking for a cheap way to isolate and damp a particularly microphonic tubed cd player and came up with this little vibration sink. Originally posted on Soundtage Interactive.Let me know what you think.