Why do you wish to add some isolation?
Consider the following possibilities:
o There are 3 sources of vibration, floor-borne, air-borne, and internally generated.
o One of these sources induces far more sonic harm than the other two.
o Vibrations are captured (by a component) in a moment in time.
o When trapped vibrations can only dissipate over a period of time.
o Vibration (like electricity) is always seeking ground.
o Any physicist worth his weight will tell you it is physically impossible to isolate anything from vibration.
Now assume for the moment that the most harmful vibrations are air-borne and you 'add some isolation' under your components. Where do you suppose the air-borne vibrations captured by your component will go if the component is 'isolated'?
-IMO
Consider the following possibilities:
o There are 3 sources of vibration, floor-borne, air-borne, and internally generated.
o One of these sources induces far more sonic harm than the other two.
o Vibrations are captured (by a component) in a moment in time.
o When trapped vibrations can only dissipate over a period of time.
o Vibration (like electricity) is always seeking ground.
o Any physicist worth his weight will tell you it is physically impossible to isolate anything from vibration.
Now assume for the moment that the most harmful vibrations are air-borne and you 'add some isolation' under your components. Where do you suppose the air-borne vibrations captured by your component will go if the component is 'isolated'?
-IMO