theaudiotweak
1,371 posts
10-13-2016 4:58pm
Unless the device is properly grounded it will suffer from shear wave interference and the resulting inefficiencies..even if it floats in air.
No it won't. That's what damping is for. By inspection the frequencies of acoustic waves are well above seismic frequencies, which are not amenable to damping. Case solved.
Shear wave interference. Wow! Did you think that up all by yourself? The resulting inefficiencies? Groan.....
1,371 posts
10-13-2016 4:58pm
Unless the device is properly grounded it will suffer from shear wave interference and the resulting inefficiencies..even if it floats in air.
No it won't. That's what damping is for. By inspection the frequencies of acoustic waves are well above seismic frequencies, which are not amenable to damping. Case solved.
Shear wave interference. Wow! Did you think that up all by yourself? The resulting inefficiencies? Groan.....