Wood Audio Stands.


Hi all, what would the harm be to go to a lumber yard and have some mapl cut to put under your components? Seems like many amp stands or cd stands are made out of well, wood. I have a glass shelved audio stand that's two levels. Vibration and microdynamic protection is something I have not thought of too much. My system is as follows:

Aragon 8008bb power amp
Musical Fidelity A3cr Pre-amp
Cal Audio Labs Alpha-Delta
Mirage m5si speakers
PsAudio p-300 power plant (soon to arrive,will plug the Cal's and Pre to it)
Audioquest bi wired speaker cable
Signal Cable power cord from amp to wall
Signal cable digital cables (from the Cal's)
Signal Cable analog II interconnects.
A Ps Audio power cord most likely from the PP to the wall
Thanks, Mark
zar
i think glass, as a reflecting material may be a problem.

maple wood is a good choice.

i would place a thin layer of sorbethane over the glass and under the wood. then i would select an anti resonant device to place under the component on top of the maple, which should be at least 3/4 inches thick. thicker is better.
Mrtennis, thanks for responding here as well. Brent, you don't sound like a flake but aren't we all a little flakey in this hobby? I'll take both of your suggestions very seriously. Should I do this for all components? or should some get priority? Thanks, Mark
I had the biggest difference in sources first (lots of potential mechanical vibration issues), then tubed equipment, then I used the discards for the solid state (didn't hear a lot, but the costs were already sunk).

brent

PS in terms of Maple, I have my TT on 1 3" slab--I'm a big fan of throwing high mass into the equation (the Aries TT is no lightweight either).
Brent, so your saying the transport and dac are most important. You didn't hear lots of difference with using bases under solid state gear or the whole picture? Mark
Transport YES

TT YES

(for me, Supratek Preamp yes)

Other solid state (Amp, tt motor controller, tuner) not so much