Does anyone use wood for vibration control?


What kind of wood have you found to be best?
bksherm
Visit anything to do with Michael Green Audio and you will learn much about the use of wood in audio to make proper use of those “good vibrations”!
Corian is what I've found works best in my system. I've tries Maple, Walnut, Stone, & Glass. Always seem to come back to Corian. 

I'd agree with GeoffKait about set up.  The cones I use under the purpleheart and padauk bases are Golden Sound cones with squares.  And between my components and the wood bases I put springs that Geoff sells.  It's a set up (not the wood type itself, but the springs and cones) that Geoff recommends.  And I can say it all works very well. 

At a somewhat higher price point, the fabricated Marigo Isothermal platforms might be worth looking at.  As I said before they do work extremely well to steady up my speaker baffles.  I haven't tried them under electronics myself, but I am going to guess that they are very good for those too. 


audionuttoo5 posts04-14-2019 10:04pmVisit anything to do with Michael Green Audio and you will learn much about the use of wood in audio to make proper use of those “good vibrations”!

>>>>Hey, why be a shill? The discussion is right here on Audiogon.  You’re welcome to join in.