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i have the dual mono c-core 1 xlr input 2 xlr output,the tvc does benefit from some damping, i stuck damping sheets on the insides of the top and bottom plates.and purchased the additional ebony footers.i also plugged the unused output connectors with telos xlr plugs.
Rock maple butcher block with mapleshade brass triple points would be my choice. The TVC also seems to benefit from additional damping on top of it. I use brass here also.
benefits would be a lower noise floor, blacker background.if you overdo the damping, you would kill the air.the sand box would look great and work the same,the only grief i foresee is everytime you move it, it will take a few days for the sound to settle down.
I have used sandboxes and inner tubes under my equipment and much prefer the sound of maple butcherblock. The sound (this is a generalization because it applies to my amps and CD players as well) is faster with a better decay characteristic. When I used sand, the note's decayed very rapidly. After using brass and wood, I heard a much better transient attack and the decay rate was greater. However, the greatest improvement to the promitheus was the addition of a Black Hole Pad to the bottom, interior and top of the Unit. Available from speaker city. I read about that tweak here in AudioCircle.