Does anyone use wood for vibration control?


What kind of wood have you found to be best?
bksherm
Note to self. I still haven’t got an answer to my question why mechanical feedback in the audio system is dismissed, ignored or overlooked by tuners. Do tuners just sweep it under the rug?

Just I little update. As with some of the topics here that I get involved in I start receiving emails wanting to know more. One of those emails was from a member here who has been reading the TuneLand archives, especially the Jim Bookhard reviews and articles. After my talk with him we've started reposting Jim's work. I'll give a link to this area on TuneLand after a few of the articles get republished.

stay tuned!

Michael Green

http://tuneland.forumotion.com/f18-jim-bookhard-reviews

geoffkait,

"If you could hear what I hear with my ears...."
I am hoping not to. The voices I hear are usually real.
glubson, do you mean the Pee Wee Herman voices you hear are real? Im impressed!
geoffkait,

You must be correct. SONY Walkman cannot even vibrate. It never skips, but with a few New Dark Matter stickers, ESP or not, it does cook dinner.

By the way, I saw similar stickers in some sticker book. They even glow in the dark. One had unicorn on it, but only in the dark. Have you ever thought of upgrading to VNDM (Very New Dark Matter)? Greenish glow nullifies any already non-existent vibration. It would be a hit.