What do you mean, "the simple cones are the best?"
Where did you get that?
Where did you get that?
Plinth to armboard interface Garrard 301 plinth
my temporary footer set up is a steal cone sitting in a brass disc with a dimple with some very thin (1/16") sorbothane pads under each brass disc. this has been good but not the best as it floats and may not be that stable specially if bumped. I've tried a softer footer and I found the sound lost some focus, the cones seem best so far but i'd like a little more isolation if I can. thanks for the suggestions. I will look into the links. My footers sit on a 160lb, 4" thick granite slab. that sits on a three legged Lovan stand. I have about all the mass I can take with out it going through the floor (ok exaggeration). I can not wall mount in my current condo-loft unfortunately but I'm in a steel and concrete building that's also diagonally braced for earth quake resistance so surprisingly stable. cheers glen |
@millercarbon What do you mean, "the simple cones are the best?" I know that cones are not the best for turntable, but what you have posted in this link is cones ? @glennewdick my temporary footer set up is a steal cone sitting in a brass disc with a dimple with some very thin (1/16") sorbothane pads under each brass disc. this has been good but not the best as it floats and may not be that stable specially if bumped. I've tried a softer footer and I found the sound lost some focus, the cones seem best so far but i'd like a little more isolation if I can. Exactly. Simply search audiogon for feedbacks about those AT616 pneumatic insulators for tables up to 130 lbs (on 4 of them) or heavier table if you can add more AT616. |