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the levitator is $350 and $300 is still too much for racquet balls these were both discussed some here- http://www.hometheatertalk.com/ubb/Forum10/HTML/001166.html
It makes me wonder how much mark-up on raw materials is NECESSARY for an audio business to succeed; for instance, if you & I decide to market TontoBob platforms and figure raw materials (acrylic & racquet balls are $50, how much do we have to sell them for in order to make profit, pay employees and overhead/etc.
I see the 50 lb. rating, but have you ever tried setting speakers on the Levitator?
I guess you might have some magentic interference, but if enough distance and/or shielding were in place you might see some nice benefits.
QuoteI see the 50 lb. rating, but have you ever tried setting speakers on the Levitator?Speakers need to be solidly mounted, not free floating. Setting a speaker on anything like that would be like suspending it on a swing. It would knock the bass response in the head.
Ah yea, those products are used for Isolation and are a solid mounting. Similar effects if not better results can be achieved by putting your speakers on standard floor spikes.Floating speakers? Yea, that is funny.
Ah yea, those products are used for Isolation and are a solid mounting. :
How do you "solid mount" a ball bearing sandwiched between two cups?