Walmart, 97 cents, for Vibration Control


Simply place on components, or wrap around cables and plugs.  As with footers, location counts.  The more resolving systems will benefit.  The "Fuzzy Sticks" resemble pipe cleaners, but they are lighter, thinner and less rigid.  This means they can be folded, bent in spirals, and cut with a scissors. 

Prepare to be astonished.  What music lover doesn't have micro-vibrations they would prefer to eliminate?

 

sgordon1

If I shake my speaker wire, will it make a bad sound come out of my speakers like a not so micro vibration?

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I don’t know about pipe-cleaners, but this is what I use...

Light anti-vibration

 

Medium anti-vibration

 

Heavy anti-vibration

 

NAD C-series top and bottom-side anti-vibration (to look like NAD Master-series pucks).

 

A collection of 3D models, also showing one with neodymium magnet embedded.

I 3D-print these and (as can be seen) combine with other vibration-reducing materials (golf practice balls, squash balls, rubber slip-resist pads, magnets, etc.) to suit each application.

Here we see the NAD C-series pucks in action

Makes the Classic series look more like the Masters series.

So glad to see other music lovers using OTC solutions vs high priced snake oil Audiophile gizmo's.

My equipment rack, for instance, sits atop washing machine "Vibe Killers" They have a skull and cross bone logo (I want the tee shirt) how can you not love that

Turntable is on a butcher block cutting board, etc, etc.....

Guess the pipe cleaners are next.....