The last place you want to place a turntable is between speakers. While any rack, baring an electron microscope platform, will add vibration, it is the least of your problems. What will 'excite' your turntable more so is the acoustic energy that flies around the room as your speakers play, especially hitting the cartridge. See for yourself by putting the turntable in another room or isolated space. You will be surprised at the difference. But there is hope, as I am working on an acoustical shield for turntables that solve 95% of the problem. Coming to soon, at a reasonable price.
turntable location
I'm in the process of upgrading my VPI HW 19 MK2 with a new tonearm and cartridge. Once done I'm facing a classic dilemma. Do I place the TT on a rack located between my Merlin VSM's, with a correspondingly short interconnects, or would I be better off to place TT behind a short wall 12 ft away with long interconnects? I know the advantage of short intercon's but what about all the harmonic vibration from the speakers? Seems as that would have a significant influence.
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