Audiopoint:
"Kait says - “That’s because the entire house is shaking due to the microseismic activity, traffic, etc. This is precisely why audiophiles found out a long time ago that all efforts to build a rigid, solid foundation for their gear are for naught compared to isolating the gear.”
to which audiopoint resoonded,
"We cannot hear or feel our houses shaking therefore have no idea as to the validity of microseismic activity wreaking havoc on our sound systems. Star Sound Platforms are rigid and so are the majority of racking designs sold in this Industry. The minority involves spring isolation. You were one of a couple manufacturing racks built on spring concepts so if your rack was that good, where is it now?"
Simply because you’re unable to feel or hear something doesn’t necessarily mean it doesn’t degrade the sound. Take RFI/EMI for example. Besides I doubt you can feel or hear the induced vibration your company addresses, you know capacitors, electron tubes, transformers, a wobbly spinning CD. In addition microseismic activity varies from location to location. In locations where microseismic activity is more pronounced you actually CAN feel the vibrations, in Las Vegas for example.
FYI - I never made racks. I have been making vibration isolation devices for more than 20 years. The majority of isolation devices actually do use springs, in one form or another. Ironic, huh?
"Kait says - “That’s because the entire house is shaking due to the microseismic activity, traffic, etc. This is precisely why audiophiles found out a long time ago that all efforts to build a rigid, solid foundation for their gear are for naught compared to isolating the gear.”
to which audiopoint resoonded,
"We cannot hear or feel our houses shaking therefore have no idea as to the validity of microseismic activity wreaking havoc on our sound systems. Star Sound Platforms are rigid and so are the majority of racking designs sold in this Industry. The minority involves spring isolation. You were one of a couple manufacturing racks built on spring concepts so if your rack was that good, where is it now?"
Simply because you’re unable to feel or hear something doesn’t necessarily mean it doesn’t degrade the sound. Take RFI/EMI for example. Besides I doubt you can feel or hear the induced vibration your company addresses, you know capacitors, electron tubes, transformers, a wobbly spinning CD. In addition microseismic activity varies from location to location. In locations where microseismic activity is more pronounced you actually CAN feel the vibrations, in Las Vegas for example.
FYI - I never made racks. I have been making vibration isolation devices for more than 20 years. The majority of isolation devices actually do use springs, in one form or another. Ironic, huh?