Rel Does Not Recomment Isolation Stands


This came as a surprise. I had just assumed that it should be isolated. Then I discover I was wrong. after doing some research for isolation for mine.  Even though I am NOT electronics engineer I think this is an interesting subjet idea. Pardon my utter ignorance. I should have known there was an opposing view. Always is. Just didn't think of it

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The think the real issue is what type of floor is present in your listening room, I have a dedicated room with wool carpet over concrete and I can see no reason in this case to do anything other than drain the energy by coupling. 

The last part of my career was foundational drilling for earth reinforcement. I don’t care what you have it moves and vibrates. Even 7.5" concrete on 8" friction peers every 4 feet vibrates.. Decouple everything.. Simple. There no exception to the rules. Ask any mechanical or civil engineer, isolate and eliminate where possible.

Check this out there is an overpass that was built, it vibrated so bad when a train went under the overpass for a 1/4 mile in every direction everyone was complaining. They had to go down 160 feet to bed rock and anchor with several strands of wire rope. 130 8" holes 160 feet deep they had to hold 50 ton when stressed. That is called coupling.. Spike are a pure illusion that can look OK at best..

Open the hood on your car or PU, see any spikes for engine mounts.. LOL No one who knows about vibration uses spikes.. NO ONE.. Just in the stupid stereo world.

Get an accelerometer and see for your self.. I have a PCE-VT 3800s. It tells the WHOLE story about vibration.. You can’t argue with the science.. sorry.

Thing vibrate..

BTW it's time to feed the chickens..

Regards

I have 2 S510 subs  that I placed on platforms that I had from previous subs,after watching Rels videos I removed the platforms and placed the new subs on my 100 year old hardwood floors in my mission home..dam if Rel wasn't correct.....So I would never say Rel who is the manufacture and designer is wrong..cheers 

At least you tried it both ways and didn't rely on what others say. 👍

Trust your ears and not the latest trend.

All the best,

Nonoise

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The think the real issue is what type of floor is present in your listening room, I have a dedicated room with wool carpet over concrete and I can see no reason in this case to do anything other than drain the energy by coupling.

+1

same here