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no, actually I think it has been around a long time in many shapes and forms. I had some AQ sorbothane feet that I used with my MMF5 but those results weren't very great so I gave them away. I could have been misusing them or that had deterious affects on my TT. Who knows?
...determine which stiffness is correct for their application.
So how do you go about calculating the proper application?
Well if Kevin likes them, I'm gonna have to give them a try. You're right though, I think that past applications have been laughable at best. The AQ Big Feet I had were the worst tweak I have ever tried, and I was so glad I got them FREE from a friend of mine who also hated them. . .So how do you go about calculating the proper application?B
So how do you go about calculating the proper application?B
ya, I guess that the density and shape have a direct affect on performance. If the object is too heavy, or the sorbothane is to soft, the results aren't ideal and vise versa. .....
I have a set of Sims Navcom silencers that are 3/4" tall discs of Sorbothane (or some similar material) and maybe 2 1/2 in diameter. They have a metal band around them that keeps them from squishing down too much, but one favorite tweak at that time was to cut the band for more squishiness.
when you say 'Big Feet', are those the ones that were cylindrical, very large in diameter and thin? or are those the hemispheres?
...So....why not just cut a sheet for the shelf you have the equipment on?????Larry
Gary,Excellent Response.Larry