Any thoughts on a solid hickory platform under my tt


I have access to some beautiful 2" thick hickory butcher block instead of maple any thoughts on vibration control vs maple 
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oleschool,

This is one of the main reasons one should have a platform between the springs and the supporting structure.( I have a Classic 3 Sig. SE, with his springs) I know what I'm talking about.

Cheers.
..this allows some leveling between the TT and the platform. Other benefits are had, depending upon what type of platform, etc...
oleschool OP
114 posts
07-02-2016 1:42pm
i'm interested geoff ,as for my classsic i would remove my feet and place the springs under? How do i address leveling ?. I am also considering trying these under my sub any thoughts ...

You might have to remove the feet. The springs can be moved by hand so absolute level is a snap. Under the sub is an excellent idea. For really heavy subs the Super Stiff Springs are the ticket.
astro58go
21 posts
07-02-2016 1:26pm
Can you explain your last remark in "layman's" terms? Thanks.

There are six degrees of freedom or directions of motion. Vertical (y), two horizontal (x and z) and the three rotational directions, one around each axis. The two rotational directions around x, z axes I call rock and rock and the twist direction is around the vertical y axis.