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IMO, isolation is system dependent. I used myrtle blocks under my CDP before. They worked, but the sound was kind of dry or too much of mechanical sound. Then, i tried Tenderfeet from Herbies' Audio Lab. They stay under CDP until now. Note that i only have cheap rack. Soon, i will acquire maple platform to try out.Where do i get purpleheart or myrtle plate? Any link so that i can take a look?thanks.
Quote from: michaelv on 23 Jun 2008, 01:55 pmIMO, isolation is system dependent. I used myrtle blocks under my CDP before. They worked, but the sound was kind of dry or too much of mechanical sound. Then, i tried Tenderfeet from Herbies' Audio Lab. They stay under CDP until now. Note that i only have cheap rack. Soon, i will acquire maple platform to try out.Where do i get purpleheart or myrtle plate? Any link so that i can take a look?thanks.I use Herbie's Tenderfeet along with his no longer offered maple blocks with grungebuster dots on the bottoms (sets of 4, not 3). Work great. BDR stuff (and other pointy things) are not very stable. Also laid a quarter inch aluminum plate (bought off eBay cheap) on the top of my universal players (I have an Oppo and a Pioneer 79avi). I have ordered a PE V SA/C (I think that's what it is, boy has this product line exploded!) to go with my PE 4, PE2 and pair of PE. I use solid brass wallplates. May try the purpleheart ones.
Has anyone tried Purpleheart outlet cover? Did you notice any differences?
Paul, the platform for your speakers should be 1" to 2" bigger than the speaker base. Do you have carpet or hardwood? My sources for brass cones have dried up. Here is one that is cheap and looks small but might work. Link http://show.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fdm.pl?003&1107217970&item&Adona_corporation&4&5&6&http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/srch_fs.plQQANYAAKEYWAApurlsrchAAEXYAAstAAAAAAbrass BTW, in my mega system picture above there are 4 isoblocks between the maple blocks and rack shelves below and 3 brass cones between the components and maple blocks. The speakers have 4 cones screwed into each speaker sitting on top of the block and 4 cones screwed into the bottom of the block to pierce through the carpet. 4 are used instead of 3 for stability.