"Then we have the unknowns:
- Just how rigid is that rack of yours?
- What is the structure of your floor -- this matters more than what’s on its surface. If your floor is not rigid enough, then it won’t be enough for your rack to be rigid. That’s where the wall bracing comes into play.
- Close proximity between the table and 1 or more speakers, ESPECIALLY a port, can be problematic. Applies doubly for a subwoofer. I don’t have a subwoofer to contend with in any of my systems. Do you have a high pass filter on the main speakers, or are they run full range? If filtered, that could at least protect your mains from certain kinds of dangerous feedback issues (woofer flapping, amp clipping), though the subwoofer will have to be robust enough to deal with it."
Sorry if I was not clear. Floor is padded carpet over concrete so footfalls are not an issue. The turntable beng close to a speaker is the worry. The l&r speakers run full range.
Stil waiting on Tri to ship my arm. Table has been sitting at the dealer for weeks.
Y’all take care,
Robert