I posted above about the physics involved. Now @townshend-audio has posted and in their last paragraph they elaborated on the resonant frequeny relationships and that is why I went with Townshend. I knew they had done the work and sized the springs to the mass of my speakers. I use thier seismic platforms.
Butcherblock Acoustics "feet" effecting sound and isolation
Hello, general question here do you believe the feet being used under a Butcherblock Acoustics platform effects the overall sound? I'm using metal spikes resting on metal decoupling discs that I ordered from Butcherblock instead of the stock rubber feet it came with. I have maple butcherblock under my phono preamp (3 inch), all tube preamp (3inch), and amplifier (1.5 inch).
Also do you think I could be over isolating with all that? I'm gonna do some experimenting this weekend but just wanted to see if anyone had thoughts or opinions on it. I've read good and bad things about isolation and over doing it. Thanks for any responses!
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if you want to isolate the vibrations from the speaker which causes all the problems the best isolation is the Townshend podium they're not cheap but boy do they work well when I put them underneath my platinum 200 Gen 2 it was like I upgraded my electronics everything got so much better room problems if you have any will disappear for the most part. |
Has anyone tried these butcherblock isolation feet? Butcher Block and Kitchen Cutting Board Turntable Isolation Platform F – Mnpctech |
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