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

mapman
13,845 posts
10-31-2016 2:38pm
Well there is a report this post function here that can always be used. Posts abusive to others generally get DELETED! its the only effective tool at ones disposal really.

Not sure all trash talk qualifies but one can always try. It should be every responsible users job to help keep the site clean and trash free. If everyone does, maybe things improve.

However nothing explicit there to reliably report fiction versus fact or blatant misinformation. Internet is quite susceptible there.

Trust but verify is probably always a good idea. If you can’t verify, don’t trust.

Hey! Whoa! Mapman, are you listening to yourself? You really don’t get the Internet, do you? What’s next, shall I go back and cut and paste all of your blatant personal attacks? Stop trying to pretend to be Mr. Morality. I see thru you like you were made of glass.

Trust and verify? What are you, the nuclear non-proliferation committee?

Gk just hit the report button if you have an issue just like everyone else.

You personally attack people who challenge your nonsense all the time. From there its an eye for an eye, bucko.

Change your approach and your post count that you so covet will go up much faster. Maybe you will even catch me someday.




Klipsch suck. And more to the point they’re not even isolated. What kind of low rent MidFi establishment is that dude running?
You missed the point of the article (which is not surprising since your critical thinking skills are those of a dull undergraduate with an attention deficit).  For the record, Klipsch speakers properly modified and with the right equipment can sound very good. They are not quite up to the level of your morphic resonanator Walkman but they can be a lot of fun.
Agear, critical thinking requires work and effort and a certain degree of humility even. keep on dreaming!
agear OP
1,214 posts
10-31-2016 3:06pm
Klipsch suck. And more to the point they’re not even isolated. What kind of low rent MidFi establishment is that dude running?
You missed the point of the article (which is not surprising since your critical thinking skills are those of a dull undergraduate with an attention deficit). For the record, Klipsch speakers properly modified and with the right equipment can sound very good. They are not quite up to the level of your morphic resonanator Walkman but they can be a lot of fun.

If you say so. I guess that's why you're mr. golden ears. Can't post without name calling, can you? Amateurs.