What is sound floor


As a novice, kinda interested in learning what exactly "sound floor" is. I could guess, but then again, why do that since there are so many of you out there who can 'splain it to me...

And, how does weighting down components with slabs of stone improve it? Just for the sake of living up to my user ID, I'm considering either granite or marble (the cans of maple syrup just ain't cuttin' it right now, although it is better when warmed slightly). Thanks.
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Hi Detlof. Just my opinion of course. Weighing components down can reduce the peakiness of resonances in the mids and highs, but just shifts them into the bass (at best). In my playing with using mass I eventually concluded that although neutrality could be obtained, the energy storage was smearing the bass. This resulted in what was initially a pleasing increase in bass weight. But I eventually realised there was something about the sound that was unnatural, and eventually pin-pointed it as time-smearing of the bass making it appear to lag the rest of the music. It is only in the last few months that I have finally had success with using light/rigid structures. Previously I had felt there was a trade-off between the superior PRAT of light/rigid, and the superior removal of resonant peaks of the mass damping approach.

I have to admit, however, that with very heavy components the light/rigid approach has so far been less successful for me (eg. my Plinius SA250 Mk IV and my Theta combo respond less well than some of my lighter stuff - but still sound better to me on light/rigid/damped supports).

As far as PRAT goes, like all other aspects of reproduced music, I have never come across a system where its PRAT is perfect.

Keis. My playing with this vibration issue suggests that it affects electronic equipment like DACs and solid state amplification too. You should give it a try.
I use a Bright Star Little Rock slab on my very lightweight components to mash them tightly against the Black Diamond Racing Cones, Audiopoints, or Goldmund cones that I use underneath them. My lightweight components are a New Tjoeb CD player, a couple of tuners, an ARC PH-3 phono preamp, and, before I sold it, my ARC LS-15. This seemed to anchor them more securely to the cones and improve the focus and resolution. But of course, I could be imagining things. Currently, my BAT VK30SE preamp is heavy enough to bear down enough on its own onto the Audiopoints it sits on (on a Sistrum rack, full of Audiopoints), so I no longer use a Little Rock on top of it.
Hello Redkiwi, I am very grateful for your last post, because I am indeed not quite happy with the rendering of the bottom end, not deep bass mind you, which my subs take fairly nicely care of, but bass from about 30 hz up. Perhaps it is indeed a question of energy storage within the amps in question. I'll have to go into this. Cheerio and regards,