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You sure got it correct.
Concrete is the answer to vibration and indeed marble and stone, and plenty of it.
OP has a suspended floor above crawl space and bare earth below. Great start.
Rolls Royce solution: Take up the floor, dig out a bit if required, lay new DPC, in-fill with concrete screed, lower floor level to get more ceiling height if desired. According to taste, re-lay boards except where equipment and speakers are to stand. Or lay carpet.
OK there is a cost, but it will be worth it.
Use marble or stone blockwork for equipment supports, standing on spikes (PLEASE NOT SPRINGS - BOINNGGGGG...GGG...GGG!). All you equipment will be rock steady, no vibration. It is mass-loaded to Planet Earth. Infinitely mass-loaded as I have said. OK, not quite infinite but the mass of the earth is quite large.
This is absolutely excellent for turntables and speakers, good for CD players and amps benefit too. There is no ground-borne vibration (except in California) and the mass damps away all air-borne waves.
I have implemented this construction in my sound engineered basement listening room. Improvement to SQ is much bigger than many component changes.
You sure got it correct.
Concrete is the answer to vibration and indeed marble and stone, and plenty of it.
OP has a suspended floor above crawl space and bare earth below. Great start.
Rolls Royce solution: Take up the floor, dig out a bit if required, lay new DPC, in-fill with concrete screed, lower floor level to get more ceiling height if desired. According to taste, re-lay boards except where equipment and speakers are to stand. Or lay carpet.
OK there is a cost, but it will be worth it.
Use marble or stone blockwork for equipment supports, standing on spikes (PLEASE NOT SPRINGS - BOINNGGGGG...GGG...GGG!). All you equipment will be rock steady, no vibration. It is mass-loaded to Planet Earth. Infinitely mass-loaded as I have said. OK, not quite infinite but the mass of the earth is quite large.
This is absolutely excellent for turntables and speakers, good for CD players and amps benefit too. There is no ground-borne vibration (except in California) and the mass damps away all air-borne waves.
I have implemented this construction in my sound engineered basement listening room. Improvement to SQ is much bigger than many component changes.