Equipment Rack


Does it make sense to spend several thousands of dollars on a equipment rack, if Stillpoints are used under every component?
ricred1

hifiman5
@geoffkait My bad on the ebay listing instead of Audiogon. I just looked at the ad. again. Is the stand designed to support components within a certain range of mass? It looks like it could be applicable to supporting a large power regenerator like a PS Audio P10 or a sizable amplifier.

The dimensions of the top plate are 18x12 so the Bio Mikro G can isolate a range of components, from turntables to preamps to CD players to amps to power conditioners/power regenerators to small or medium size speakers. The Bio Mikro G is about two inches high and contains about 5 lb of glass microbeads below the top plate. All wood is bamboo. Viscoelastic feet support the stand.

Geoff Kait
machina dynamica


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Good People:

I came across a fine piece of scholarly work fromĀ  an old Stereophile Magazine regarding the numbers of techniques for vibration control. Check this out. It is scholarly yet written for the layman to understand. I think it may give understanding and change the tenor of this discussion.
http://www.stereophile.com/reference/52/index.html#7gKzV9vFIbL28AQH.97

Yours, Aye
Kavakat1

kavakat1
19 posts
12-08-2016 5:11pm
Good People:

I came across a fine piece of scholarly work from an old Stereophile Magazine regarding the numbers of techniques for vibration control. Check this out. It is scholarly yet written for the layman to understand. I think it may give understanding and change the tenor of this discussion.
http://www.stereophile.com/reference/52/index.html#7gKzV9vFIbL28AQH.97

Yours, Aye
Kavakat1

Thanks for posting the link to Bad Vibes that was published in Stereophile more than 20 years ago. Actually, rather than address a "number of techniques for vibration control," the article focuses almost exclusively on vibration isolation, which at that time was relatively new to audiophiles. As Shannon Dickson points out the article the inspiration for his article on Vibration Isolation was the Townshend Seismic Sink and the Vibraplane, both of which operate according to the mass-on-spring concept.

What made the article so scholarly, as you characterized it, was actually that it was the first article in an audiophile magazine to address vibration isolation in such depth.

cheers,

Geoff Kait
Machina Dynamica
Hello Everyone,

Hope I am not veering too far off topic....

Experimenting with wooden cutting boards as platforms for speakers, cdps and amps. Would be most grateful if I could get some questions I have answered...

1) Ikea Aptitlig ...are they carbonized bamboo...or?

2) Has anyone compared the Ikea bamboo vs maple or walnut as platforms for cpd and/or speakers? Sonic differences?

Thanks.