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I thought the grain had to be running horizontal and not vertical in order for it to be effective?
I'm pretty happy with my rig...I didn't pay much for it and it sounds more like music than any CD player I've heard.
Now installed for a day+ - this cutting board ain't ever gonna' make it to the kitchen.
I swear I think I'm listening to a $10,000 front end now (replete with the very, very nice Pickering XLZ-7500s cartridge). I never in my wildest thoughts would have believed that this thick piece of maple would better what I had this much - I am nuts with happiness today. The music is all so fluid, full, holographic and right....this is now the best front end I ever have owned (now, finally, besting the Townshend Rock, Helius Scorpio and modded Grado I had 20 years ago).
Here's how it looks....Seems to help my $39 CD/DVD player sound a bit more settled, too
The Isoblocks from Mapleshade under a wood platform work well. (I know that some of their stuff seems 'flakey', but those cork/rubber thingies work.) Conepoints under the 'table work too. Essentially, the 'table is 'coupled' to the wood platform by the cones; and the platform is 'isolated' from the stand it sits on by the Isoblocks. Someone posted a link to something similar to the Isoblocks here once that cost less ...but I can't seem to find it. However, even at $24 per set (for up to 99 lbs.) ain't too bad.
Quote from: Psychicanimal on 26 Jun 2007, 09:59 pmWhat you need next is lateral isolation w/ roller bearings, Johnny.I've wondered about that myself, but I've never seen any vinylphiles with this in their systems. Do you use roller bearings in some manner under your table/platform ?
What you need next is lateral isolation w/ roller bearings, Johnny.