Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?


Mechanical grounding or isolation from vibration has been a hot topic as of late.  Many know from experience that footers, stands and other vibration technologies impact things that vibrate a lot like speakers, subs or even listening rooms (my recent experience with an "Energy room").  The question is does it have merit when it comes to electronics and if so why?  Are there plausible explanations for their effect on electronics or suggested measurement paradigms to document such an effect?
agear
trollkaitt - you would not be able to understand what I do, but be assured that before giving any students a PhD, they need a lot better than 5th grade grammar

if sound quality (high fidelity) is the goal, you definitely need some measurements on audio performance (and your "thoughts" are inconsequential as they are grounded in ignorance)

and you need a lot more than a glass of water

B&W uses laser interferometry BTW and has done so for many years

but I did not expect you to understand what I was talking about; my response is for others to read 
randy-11
143 posts
10-27-2016 4:24pm
trollkaitt - you would not be able to understand what I do, but be assured that before giving any students a PhD, they need a lot better than 5th grade grammar.

That's weird. I kind of assumed you were a javelin catcher for some second rate high school track team.
you assume a lot of things, and it appears nearly all of them are wrong
We’ve already been through this. I’ve already answered this question. At least a couple times. Since you're so enamored of this question why don't you tell us how you would measure it.

since the previous iteration of this thread got flushed, humor us with another attempted answer (or not).

I myself would approach it this way:

invite Deepak Chopra and Rupert Sheldrake (what a name) over.  I would have them sit in a circle on chairs isolated by springs (like something out of Austin Powers....yeah baby!) and around us would be a drum circle going full bore.  We would whip ourselves in a pagan frenzy like the projects of Baal and then dive into whatever vortex of morphic resonance appeared.  Once the ride was over, my knowledge of the question at hand would be complete, and I could report back with a meaningful answer.
agear OP
1,192 posts
10-27-2016 7:30pm
Geoffkait: We’ve already been through this. I’ve already answered this question. At least a couple times. Since you’re so enamored of this question why don’t you tell us how you would measure it.

agear replied,

"since the previous iteration of this thread got flushed, humor us with another attempted answer (or not)."

Has your memory failed? Why don’t you humor us with what I said?

Then agear opined,

"I myself would approach it this way:

invite Deepak Chopra and Rupert Sheldrake (what a name) over. I would have them sit in a circle on chairs isolated by springs (like something out of Austin Powers....yeah baby!) and around us would be a drum circle going full bore. We would whip ourselves in a pagan frenzy like the projects of Baal and then dive into whatever vortex of morphic resonance appeared. Once the ride was over, my knowledge of the question at hand would be complete, and I could report back with a meaningful answer."

If I were you I would seriously going back to whatever backwater school you attended, assuming you even went to school, which I seriously doubt, and demand your money back. Education is what’s left when you’ve forgotten everything you supposedly learned in school. I hate to judge before all the facts are in but it would appear being a troll is about all that’s left for you.