Congratulations on your experiments. I had a Flexy with single-layer MDF and did not realize how bad it sounded until I changed to an Ikea Lack table as suggested a long time ago by a gentlemen who home-made for sale his own shelves. My take is the decreased weight and increased rigidity of the lack shifted the frequency modulation higher, eliminating the muddy bass. My Finite Elemente rack is similar in theory and in sound as the Lack. During that experience both home made shelf units the sense of sturdiness and weight of the racks in various iterations really had nothing to do with how good they sounded.
I went down the vibration management rabbit hole a few years ago, doing my own casual study through physics and industrial online stuff. The marketing of of audio retail vibration management products has been generally uneducational. With some exceptions, companies fail to explain how the products work, especially over the entire frequency spectrum.
I went down the vibration management rabbit hole a few years ago, doing my own casual study through physics and industrial online stuff. The marketing of of audio retail vibration management products has been generally uneducational. With some exceptions, companies fail to explain how the products work, especially over the entire frequency spectrum.