I put vibration absorbing pucks under my Vandersteens which absolutely ruined the sound. You have to try out in situ with all these things.
Wondering about using IsoAcoustics under by GoldenEar Triton One speakers
Anybody out there tried using vibration control tweaks under GE Triton One speakers? I have brass Maplewood brass spikes, lots of vibrapods..but after seeing PS Audio's video from RMAF I'm wondering if the final tweak is here are the IsoAcoustics pucks. Any advice /experience is sincerely appreciated!
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I'm shopping myself and found this similar footer video illuminating. http://www.townshendaudio.com/hi-fi-home-cinema-equipment-vibration-isolation/hi-fi-home-cinema-vibr... |
Anybody out there tried using vibration control tweaks under GE Triton One speakers?What's your floor? If cement slab then just spike (couple) into it, don't worry about any BS vibration control. But if it's suspended wood or composite sheet, then you need to isolate (decouple) from it, so it doesn't act like a sound board for the bass. Cheers George |
The Townshend isolation video illustrates very clearly that isolation works even when the floor is a cement slab. This is because the quotidian Earth motion 🔝 is so powerful it moves the cement slab like it weighed nothing as well as the entire building. And because isolating speakers reduces cabinet vibration, allowing the speakers to produce a purer acoustic signal. Isolation systems are two-way systems 🔛 It’s two, two mints in one! 🤗 |
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