Tpsonic: haven't felt the need to play with the footers because within 2 feet my 5" Wilson Maxx bass port is located and the plinth on the Vector is vibration free. The newer Funk Vectors come with some O rings to set the feet in so you can keep them in control because the footer are allowed to flop around. My rack has a 1" MDF shelf and 65lbs of ballast (My Platinum Power PP1 balanced Power Conditioner). I have a Bright Star sandbox that I'm going to be placing the turntable on, but I'm not sure it's necessary.. I know I have played my system over 90dB without any feedback of any kind, so the footers and plint designe are working.
funk firm t'tables?
Anyone know about funk firm tables? They're a newer lineup from the people at pink triangle. Sepcifically anyone know about the funk table? here's a few basic specs for 860 w/out arm.
The Funk is equipped with:
# Achroplat (pat pend): Improving on acrylic, it is the perfect Achromatic (non-resonant) support.
# Inverted Sapphire Bearing. Very hard, very highly polished. Seen in the highest performance decks.
# DC Motor drive. Low vibration and optimally matched to the platter?s inertia for consistent drive.
# Sorbothane connected feet to isolate critical midband energy from the outside world.
Also, I know people love this: what would you put as the best table in this price range?
The Funk is equipped with:
# Achroplat (pat pend): Improving on acrylic, it is the perfect Achromatic (non-resonant) support.
# Inverted Sapphire Bearing. Very hard, very highly polished. Seen in the highest performance decks.
# DC Motor drive. Low vibration and optimally matched to the platter?s inertia for consistent drive.
# Sorbothane connected feet to isolate critical midband energy from the outside world.
Also, I know people love this: what would you put as the best table in this price range?
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