@flaxxer, the use of paragraphs may persuade more folk to wade through your pages of text...Oh and would you mind NOT SHOUTING.
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Hello, What people forget about isolation for your speakers not only helps prevent unwanted vibration to the floor which ends up helping everything especially your TT. It also helps prevent the vibrations from getting back to your speakers from the floor. Subwoofer waves travel over 50 ft. No one needs that getting back into the speakers. The Townshend products are going to be awesome once integrated into the system. If you feel they are a little to complicated you can use your outriggers with IsoAcoustics. You replace the spikes with the IsoAcoustics feet. Martin, PSB, and a few others are using these on their speakers for good reason. The store where I buy gear from sells the whole line and let you try before you buy so you can hear the diff on your equipment. https://holmaudio.com/ Once I get my TT back from repair I am excited to try out some of the TT isolation platforms. Most likely the ZaZen. The bigger line Delios is better but it’s $600. I do believe Townshend has some type of trial period too. |
What really happens is no matter what you do the whole room - floor, walls, ceiling, and everything in it - winds up vibrating like crazy. But the thing is, even if it doesn't travel 50 ft or whatever, even if it doesn't travel at all it is still a problem. Because if the speaker makes the floor vibrate, even if only right underneath the speaker, then those vibrations inevitably travel right back up into the speaker. Max has video clearly showing this is exactly what does happen. The smallest speaker cone movements, the ones that reproduce subtle ambient information, are easily swamped and smeared by this much vibration. This is why Pods and Podiums work so well. Eliminate this subtle vibration, reveal this subtle information. It really is that simple. |
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