Vibrapods and cones work well for me
vibration control - cd player
Hi all-
I've got a new Hegel Viking cd player here which is quite nice. At the moment, it's sitting inside an Ikea cabinet. The feet have a sort of small isonodes rubber piece. Is that sufficient? Do I eventually want to invest in something like a Harmonic Resolutions platform? Or the little EVP squares? Or something else? (A real audio stand is not an option in my very small room.)
Thanks for any advice.
Margot
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Try these. If they don’t help just send them back. https://www.amazon.com/Nobsound-Aluminum-Speakers-Isolation-Amplifiers/dp/B07K9ZYP84 If you wanna get really serious about it look into Townshend Seismic spring products — they’re pricey but get universal praise for their performance. Best of luck. |
I ended up using stock OEM footers and Greater Ranges Neuance platforms (no longer available) for my CD/TT decks. The Neuance shelves are not unlike the construction of the Ikea Lack tables in that they are light and rigid with an internal foam-core and/or honeycomb like construction. I've also experimented with the Lack tables as instructed by the designer of the Greater Ranges shelves with positive results. Tried gobs of footers/shelves with good/bad/meh results, but eventually decided to work with the stock OEM footers as they were what the units were originally designed and voiced with (much easier path if the product is good to start with and you like the sound). As mentioned use it for 2-3 months and pick out what you would like to alter sound wise and then start from there.
DeKay
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