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In Reply to: RE: Amp Base/ Vibration posted by mark.korda@myfairpoint.net on October 24, 2024 at 13:05:57
The iron hard wood,lobster railing...-Mark
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Ipe - Brazilian Walnut see linky below
It is very hard and often used for DecksBack to the vibration question, I have been using a few different items/techniques for many years - and been quite happy with the results
I have a couple of analytic balance bases, think synthetic stone with vibration damping feet (springs) - and the whole thing weights 100+ pounds - I have one under my Amp, plus a platform from Aspy Khambatta.
I have also built some multi-layered platforms using Granite, Aluminum plate, leaded vinyl and cork.
There are a number of industrial multi-layered rubber products that can work nicely...
It is important!
Happy Listening
Edits: 10/28/24
Hi guys,great to hear your ideas.The Jack Benny thing in the picture is right behind the preamp under the jacks.A drywall sanding spounge cut in half to secure interconnect geometry...-Mark
Mark, vibration control often improves sound. My CDP DAC sits on Stillpoints I got used some years ago and find them effective.
Having an old copy of Listener nearby is a sure way to improve sound quality as well!
Edits: 10/26/24
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