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The feet under the washer and dryer isn't enough isolation? You need more on the PCB? Hmm. Strange that you have all this noise from the washer and dryer.
Steve,Yes, isolating and treating each of the entities separately is the best solution, i.e. PCB/component isolation w/rope caulk/Mortite/Grungebuster and washer/dryer w/rubber isolators/cork like in the previous thread. The solutions are different for each application of course FWIW, my washer and dryer are not in the same room as my audio room/ht. They are about 60 feet away from each other. Don't worry, my audio room is isolated by staggered studs, room within a room, fiberglass, RSIC clips, Green Glue, CLD walls on all sides except for the floor which has a Quiet Ground rubber underlayment along with carpet (there is nothing under the floor, just the earth). All wall outlets/speaker outlets have their own MDF enclosures. Even the ceiling lights are affixed in a soffit and isolated from the main ceiling itself. The room also has its direct connection to the HVAC w/mufflers installed in the inlet/outlet, and 2-3 ninety degree bends to minimize transfer of flanking noise, etc...in other words, my room is quiet Now Shhh. Best,Anand.
One way for the PCB damping is to use thick wool felt damping pads as suggested by Mike Elliott of Alta Vista Audio.
Wool isolation complete with static electricity?