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To my "ignorant" knowledge, no one has ever produced measurements that emprically prove that these materials dissipate more than a miniscule amount of energy. All they do is change the frequency of the vibrational energy, and slingshot 99.99999% or more back into the object they are "damping".I read all the links that allegedly provide these measurements, but my "ignorance" must be causing me to read over that part, and not see it.
Hantra, I think you need to offer proof for your statement regarding the re-release of energy from the sorbothane material and where it goes.
A simple experiment could demostrate sorbothanes effectiveness in damping vibration.
I have no quarrel with the fact that Sorbothane dampens vibration. I have no doubts that it does. My point is that it has no ability to drain vibration from a component. So while it keeps lots of vibration from the ground OUT of the component, it keeps ALL of the acoustic vibration, and mechanical/electrical component-generated vibration IN the component.
I don't really care either whether you believe me or not. I have no vested interest in seeing that your sound doesn't SUCK. Gary, OTOH, does. And Al (sic) I want is for him to provide the empirical evidence that he said he had. If he can't prove what he says he can prove, then why buy his product? Anyone can type up a lame white paper with lots of horrible spelling, and point to that as evidence why you should buy their gear. Wait. . . I think I should do that. . .!!!!
OK, I'm trying to put this discussion in a context that I can relate to so that I can better understand the various opinions and comments, and hopefully help me decide how to proceed in my own system.My frame of reference is a drum. Lets say, a drum with legs (a floor tom). The legs are attached directly to the shell of the drum, and are made of metal. First I place the drum on a solid piece of concrete and hit it. The resulting sound is dead dead dead. If I then place foam under the legs (say a we ...
I argue that it's better, and more beneficial to ground energy as quickly as possible, draining it AWAY from the component, as opposed to making the component suffer the maximum amount of ill effects from something that is inevitable. The fastest way to drain is by using materials that conduct vibrational energy. Brass, bone, bronze, nickel. . .Anything of that sort would work. If our goal is to transfer energy fast, then we can look at a guitar, or cello. Look at the saddle, which is usually made of hard bone. Sometimes fossilized even, this bone transfers the maximum amount of vibration to the body of the instrument. Strings are usually bronze, or nickel. They too are critical to the entire process.
Do you think the Sistrum rack works properly? Just wondering. It's time to get away from the pissing contest.
I do have three sets of Goldmund cones and that's how they work--by draining energy away from the component. The vibrations are drained to the Moca wood, which is self damping and relatively light for a hardwood. Works extremely well... What component are your Goldmund cones under.
This is a FACT: All energy seeks earth’s ground via the fastest method it derives.
please tell me you said that as a joke.
please tell me you were homeschooled.
This is a FACT: All energy seeks earth’s ground via the fastest method it derives......Gravity is not only the most ubiquitous force in our little universe, but it is also the energy behind all motion.
I was homeschooled by YOUR MOM. It was during those years where you were locked in the closet.
i am truly in awe. jaw-drapping, horrified, stupified awe.
Somebody make em stop, please It's obvious this argument will go on as long as they are both willing to type, and neither will convince the other.Maybe you guys could move it to the fight club.BTW, I use aurios on maple on an inner tube right now, under my CDP. I will probably play with cones, I have also heard good things about DH cones.Randy
I'm rather interested in the idea of draining energy. So what happens to the energy once it hits these wood blocks? Are you telling me these magic blocks keep resonances from getting in, but also let them out?Something else of interest is the EquaRack. Go check out their overview. They claim that your guys' strategies to killing vibration is good, but highly flawed. Go look at their stuff and have at it