Does anyone use wood for vibration control?


What kind of wood have you found to be best?
bksherm

NikolaTesla legacy. At least he tried. This is all apparently another case of glubson following the wrong sheep. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ

Nikola Tesla annual electric vehicle rally in Croatia[279]

Tesla, a 26 kilometer-wide crater on the far side of the moon[284]

"Tesla Girls", a song by British pop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1984

SS Nikola Tesla, a Liberty Shiplaid down 31 August 1943, launched 25 September 1943, sold from government service in 1947, and scrapped 1970

2244 Tesla, a minor planet[284]

Tesla, an SI-derived unit of magnetic flux density (or magnetic inductivity)

Tesla, an American rock band formed in Sacramento, California, in late 1982

Tesla, an electrotechnical conglomerate in the former Czechoslovakia

Tesla, Inc, an American electric car manufacturer[270]


Getting back to the subject (briefly) have I mentioned my latest breakthrough? Oh, it’s big. Big big. Bigger than big. You see, as it turns out the %&@!# CD, that thin wimpy out of round wafer of plastic and sputtered metal flutters and vibrates and rings like crazy. There is no way the error correct routines and laser servo mechanism can keep up! This is one of the main problems audiophiles who listen to CDs face, it’s no wonder they have been frustrated with the generic, compressed and blurry sound of CDs generally. And who knew? Background scattered light and CD vibration have been holding audiophiles back for almost 40 years. All that is about to change.Β 

Gasps with anticipation...…..

When do we mere mortals get to see/hear this revelation?