I think it is a bit dependent. One usually prizes perfectionism in a brain surgeon but not in a good manager. I am very pragmatic and can vary my precision based on the task at hand. I my way to the executive level in Corporate IT, so had to deal with many perfectionist programmers that would never finish anything. My best friend is a perfectionist and has spent his life struggling to keep his head above water. He tried to be a Doctor, but just didn’t quite make it. Growing up with him I always felt inferior, I now look back and feel very sad for him… it can be like a disease.
How to isolate turntable from footstep shake or vibration
Even while the Oracle turnable that I use has a built-in springs suspension by design there is a low or even sub-low frequency boom every time someone walks in a room. This becomes really bad with the subwoofer’s volume set high as the low frequency footsteps make straight to subwoofer where they are amplified shaking everything around. It seems the cartridge is picking up the footsteps very efficiently as even a lightest foot down becomes audioable. What can be done to attempt to isolate the turntable from the low frequency vibrations? Interesting, that the lower the volume of the subwoofer, the less the footstep shake is evident and with the subwoofer turned off it is a barely a problem at all.
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