Is it best to isolate??


Just picked up a Audio Research cd7 and I whould like to get the most out of this player!Does isolating cd players really make a difference?I was thinking of the symposium rollerblocks with the titanium bearings under this player.I have heard that sometimes you can overdamping components and I don't want that to be the case.I'm using a Michael Green rack that is built like a tank already...
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I was not clear, I use three but they come with a top and bottom with the ball bearing intended to be between them; I only use one piece as I have found that to sound better, as a side benefit you get twice as many with only additional ball bearings to buy.
I have never experienced "over dampening". Only with speakers, not components. Isolation will make a difference IF the situation calls for it. Heavy components, that have isolation designed into them, will likely not improve with additional treatments. Also, are you thinking of isolation from external sources OR from the same source? There is a difference.
You must decide if you like what various isolation devices will do to the sound of your system. Many say its best to isolate and I do use isolation, but I'm still not sure whether the difference they make is audible or a positive difference.

Isolating always leads to depression, or stems from it, for me..

Withe CDPs though I've found nearly anything you put under or on top of it, and what you place it onto does matter as changes will occur.

The 'flavor' of the change IMO comes from more than just those pods, cones, pucks, or balls in direct contact with the player. The rack or resting place plays as much a part too. Some simply buy platforms for players. Simple.

I like the herbie's Audio Labs wooden Ebony balls atop the iso cups so far as the best I've used. Jesus I am cheap come to think of it. $60-$75 for 3.

Like Stan said though, and I've heard from a LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE those roller cups are a viable solution.

Find those folks who allow a trial term and get startted trying 'em out.

Good luck.
You might look into NOS Reflector 6H30-DR in the output stage, my experience is they are much better than Sovtek 6H30p. I haven't used them in an ARC product only my C/J pre where they made a big improvement.
Personally I would go for the tubes first, at least research them, then deal with leading edge grunge with isolation second.
The ARC equipment I've had,CD3 MK11 and VS-115, didn't need much isolation so be careful not to over isolate and lean out the sound.