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Yes, at 126 SPL's, it will not take long before you are deaf.No matter what casings you use, or even no casings, try using the Moongel drum pads underneath to isolate the amps from your shelves or floor. These pads beats even the most expensive, and can be had for $6.95 for a set of four on Ebay. This even includes the shipping.These even beats the expensive Stillpoints. I love finding these bargains.
These?http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Moongel?utm_source=CSEGoogle&utm_medium=PPC&utm_campaign=none&utm_term=Moongel&rkg_attid=333888496&SID=2&zmam=89202644&zmas=1&zmac=1&zmap=MoongelYou put these under your equipment?
Yes, it works like magic. Top to bottom, the sound is better.
BTW-where are they mean't to be used on the kick drum?
Free shipping from this Ebayer. I believe drummers use them to dampen the cymbals.http://www.ebay.com/itm/RTOM-Moongel-Drum-Damper-Pad-Moongel-Drum-Damper-Pad-/110790435097?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19cb9fe119#ht_3018wt_908
I use Sorbothane hemispheres under all my electronics: http://www.vibrationmounts.com/RFQ/VM110706.htmVibration Mounts is the least expensive source I've found for them...I use Dynamat inside the cases, too. My 1000ASP based monoblock cases respond with a dull thump when rapped with a knuckle.Martin
Moongel pads sounds better than sorbothane feet by quite a bit. The Sorbothane is too rigid.
The 30 durometer Sorbothane is pretty darned squishy... I can easily compress a hemishpere to less than half its thickness between my thumb and forefinger. Are those Moongel pads similar in consistency to Dr. Scholl's gel pads?Martin
doug s., Thanks for clarifying the post recipe. Do you employ that recipe, and if so, what do you think of it vs. normal post function?
I have planars and all my gear is off to the side in a null anyway.
No matter what casings you use, or even no casings, try using the Moongel drum pads underneath to isolate the amps from your shelves or floor. These pads beats even the most expensive, and can be had for $6.95 for a set of four on Ebay. This even includes the shipping.These even beats the expensive Stillpoints. I love finding these bargains.
you can tell sq improvements based on levels of squish under your gear?
Russell, The Moongel pads are $8 for a set of 4 on Amazon with free shipping. At this price you could double down and buy 4 sets for $32 and get them shipped for free. http://www.amazon.com/Moongel-AMG-Resonance-Pads/dp/B0002L52BE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1331835464&sr=8-3 In as much as you are re-purposing the Moongel pads and using them in a manor for which they were never intended to be used, experimentation seems to be the order of the day. You could start with 20% to 30% static deflection which is what is recommended for sorbothane. Scotty