@lewm - yes.
They are very expensive. Their upright flexible pillars are an excellent means of controlling horizontal plane movement - a truly excellent product.
I also have reservations about seating speakers on close to zero stiffness systems. And I have many times stated that broadening the base to accommodate the instability created by spring isolation is essential on tall loudspeakers with a narrow base. I have springs under my subwoofer with absolutely no issues.
I have also suggested mass loading under turntables on top of springs as well.
I would also suggest that for loudspeakers anything over 10Hz should be isolated, and a plynth for a turntable I think if I recall correctly 4-5Hz on a mass loaded plinth.
@frogman
I’ve been stating for sometime now that what you put your isolation system on is equally as important as the design of the isolation system.
If you don’t mind, what was the VPI HW19 MK4 with springs supported by?
What was under it please?
RixTheTrick 09-05-2020 11:29amI have mentioned Minus K in Agon before, and I am on their email list.
Zero Stiffness is an ideal.
They are very expensive. Their upright flexible pillars are an excellent means of controlling horizontal plane movement - a truly excellent product.
I also have reservations about seating speakers on close to zero stiffness systems. And I have many times stated that broadening the base to accommodate the instability created by spring isolation is essential on tall loudspeakers with a narrow base. I have springs under my subwoofer with absolutely no issues.
I have also suggested mass loading under turntables on top of springs as well.
I would also suggest that for loudspeakers anything over 10Hz should be isolated, and a plynth for a turntable I think if I recall correctly 4-5Hz on a mass loaded plinth.
@frogman
I’ve been stating for sometime now that what you put your isolation system on is equally as important as the design of the isolation system.
If you don’t mind, what was the VPI HW19 MK4 with springs supported by?
What was under it please?