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
dlcockrum
428 posts
11-03-2016 9:54pm
"spring loaded rotating adjustable feet"

Sounds like a great product development idea...

It should probably be mentioned the only thing that's adjustable is the height since springs are linear devices. So you can't change a spring's spring rate by changing it's height. Only from the mind of Radio Shack.

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Stasis:  a period or state of inactivity or equilibrium.
Something a spring can never achieve. Tom. Star Sound
theaudiotweak
1,395 posts
11-04-2016 9:58am
Stasis: a period or state of inactivity or equilibrium.
Something a spring can never achieve. Tom. Star Sound

tom, no offense intended and I hate to judge before all the facts are in but apparently you have not grasped the whole mass on spring concept. The idea of mass on spring isolation is to *stop* the component from vibrating. Hel-loo! I honestly cannot tell if you're being deliberately dense or if that's just natural. No offense intended.

have a nice day


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