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* 2" Pads: $1.50 Ea. Cork center <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<These Watch any back wave you might pick up from the speakers being so close to the TT and wall.D
Did you sit back and listen? Was there any noticable change in sound quality? I don't currently run a TT, but I'm thinking it might be benefitical for a transport as well.
Ed, I see from earlier you are aware of other feet like brass toes...but have you tried them as yet?4 brass toes pointed down into 3.5" maple block has been the best support thus far found. The Sl-1200 sounds overdamped to me (which I keep thinking is the rubber base itself, not any electronic issue for the most part)...using 'lively' legs helps preserve the upbeat sound better than something bouncy or absorbent used under it. John
Hey I have a similar design. I basically copied GINKO AUDIO isolation Platform Design and the TNT Sandblaser Design. Two isolation build into One. The result were very good and it looks kinda cool too. Heres the basics........it is about 60 pounds of Sand in a wood box "floating" on 6 Racket balls. (the balls do have small holes to sit in)The below LINK will Clarify and show you what I did. It also can be used 2 way with the Sandbox on the bottom and the balls ontop (veiw Pic)http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=1732
Quote from: undertowogt on 2 Mar 2009, 09:00 pmHey I have a similar design. I basically copied GINKO AUDIO isolation Platform Design and the TNT Sandblaser Design. Two isolation build into One. The result were very good and it looks kinda cool too. Heres the basics........it is about 60 pounds of Sand in a wood box "floating" on 6 Racket balls. (the balls do have small holes to sit in)The below LINK will Clarify and show you what I did. It also can be used 2 way with the Sandbox on the bottom and the balls ontop (veiw Pic)http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=1732Undertow, I looked at your Gallery. Very cool concept. Did you like one configuration over the other?I have been looking at a variation on your combo approach: http://cognitivevent.com/sandbox.html. My idea is essentially to extend the sides up to partially cover the TT base - not touching of course.
John, No I have not tried brass cone feet. I would like to and am looking for someone shedding their extra kit or a good set online at a resonable price. I know parts express has some M6 feet for under $30/set of four. But these are a two piece design which seems like less than a good idea. Though I don't want to spend $200 on cone feet which I might not be able to sell off if not impressed. Suggestions are welcome.That said, to me, it seems like the brass cone feet would not be as effective at evironmental vibration isolation alone and would require the use of a big wood block (for mass loading?) and a decent stand as well. Would that be fair to say?BTW, I am not trying to "fix" anything with my TT sound. I am satisfied with at (maybe a case of ignorance is bliss) but I have a very low noise floor and lots of dynamics. Does edge out my server + Brick DAC for musicality-depends on the LP. Just experimenting on the setup with a few bucks budget.cheers, ed