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Regarding damping, I use the following low- and no-cost tweaks:2) Granite and marble slabs (for under components, and one piece on top of my CDP as well) gotten for free from a local business' scrap heap....
Thanks, to clarify, those have partially inflated inner tubes, then slate slabs, then Pandafeet, then the component, then some thin sorbothane, then the granite cobblestone.
I like those slate slabs! I wonder who would have them around here in So. Cal. For those who don't have kids, I highly recommend trying components with the lid/cover taken off. For years, I tried similar things trying to "damp" the chassis, including EAR damping material, sorbathane, rocks, sandboxes, etc, etc.In the end, when I took the tops off and just concentrated on the bottom shelf, things sounds a lot better. A lot more open sound, and definitely a sense of boxy/resonant character disappears.
Trouble is, Jon, surely if you take the lid of the DAC, CDP etc. off then you no longer have a case shielded against EMI?Regards,Andy
I found slate at a local building supply store - the slabs seen here were about $8 each, and the granite cobblestones were free. Just took some time to clean and seal them, then I dropped them in the system. Simple, cheap, and I like it.
Mr Big, it is in Burlington, ON, at the corner of Walker's Line, and Fairview streets. In spite of being located in Burlington, it is called Hamilton Building Supply...Lots of stock, mostly kept outside - I was able to wander around and pick and choose my Wiarton slate, then go inside and pay. Simple, and huge stock of different types of stone, in a variety of shapes.