A Copernican View of the Turntable System


Once again this site rejects my long posting so I need to post it via this link to my 'Systems' page
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Whenever I feel a bit viscoelastic, I visit my chiropractor.

Have any of you guys heard of or tried the Wave Kinetics footers? I am thinking of trying some under my Slate Plinths.
viscoelastic doesn't sound like something you want to use as a plinth, although if you do have a rigid plinth already such a material might be good for damping.
Raul,

I cannot doubt the truth of your statement. I would encourage others to try it out but also understand if they decide to go another route.

Atmasphere,

Examples of the viscolelastic materials used for isolation and damping can be found at:

http://www.equarack.com/isolation-footers.htm

Maybe I have misused the terminology or misunderstood. If so, my apologies.
Hi Raul,

Just a little anecdote to suggest why "I would [strongly] encourage others to try" the nude Technics and decoupled arm tower. My wife has become desensitised of the joys of hifi due to the decades of constant component change and repeated play of stock test tracks that this has involved. It seemed a miracle when she both noticed and commented positively on what she heard this week. Similarly, my seven year old daughter tends to criticise my music and finds no time for jazz and classical music which, I am told, I "always play". Well last night, I was playing Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald. She danced to all tracks and asked me questions about Ella and her life. I know this might not seem like much but it touched me greatly and I believe this was down to the natural and detailed way in which the records are now being presented.

Given that the changes I have made have cost me absolutely nothing so far (although I might vernture towards having a customised arm tower made - a la Halcro - at some future point), I simply cannot see why anyone would not at least try this out.
Dgob, So how do you have things set up now? What is the arm tower sitting on?