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I am still on the shelf quest, trying Corian, Neuance and Maple Butchers Block (the latter is still to arrive, but is coming). The Neuance is still the best - the Corian less dynamic, slower and a little warmer. But I have also been trying lots of footers with these shelves, hoping for a magical combination. And I found one.. With hard shelves like Corian, glass, perspex, marble etc (including the Neuance) - (but definitely not for MDF), the best I have found is the E-A-R Large Isolation Feet, $3.25 each at the Parts Connection. With hard shelves all of the cones I have tried are way too peaky. Plain old hard rubber feet are muddy and smeered. Vynil feet in general are "zingy" and tend to hardness from the middle of the mid-range on up, and a bit smeered on down - and this includes Vibrapods. The Vibrapods are a bit too lively in the upper mids and not great with string tone, but are also not coherent from top to bottom (but are otherwise second-best to the E-A-R feet. But the E-A-R feet give you all the detail of the best of the other footers (cones, squishy feet etc) with NO peakiness, and fantastic solidity to images. They are an unfortunate shade of blue and look like a hard synthetic rubber, but do not have any of the fuzz and smeer that you get with hard rubber footers. More neutral overall than anything else, all the detail as you get with cones but with none of the peakiness, none of the smeer you get with rubber, vynil, or sorbothane. I like them. There are also small feet at $1 each, but my components are too heavy for them and they sound muddy and grey - but they might work with light components - they are used by Sonic Frontiers on all their better gear. Please note I do NOT recommend them if you use MDF shelves.
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01-12-01
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01-12-01   I've been fooling around with various material as well, i'm ...   Jeffloistarca

01-12-01   Redkiwi: what is the url of the parts connection? i am try ...   Dekay

01-12-01   Decay, when you talk to pierre, ask him to send you some iso ...   Brulee

01-12-01   Hi brulee: i do not have clearence for the mapleshade foote ...   Dekay

01-12-01   For those interested in granite platforms, you should check ...   Cornfedboy

01-13-01   Dekay, "the parts connection" can be found at www. ...   Redkiwi

01-13-01   hi redkiwi, just a bit curious.i've been keenly reading ...   Caterham1700

01-13-01   Redkiwi; interesting observation re e.a.r. feet. as i thin ...   Garfish

01-13-01   ......should have mentioned that transport is levinson 37, a ...   Garfish

01-14-01   Hi caterhaml, i am beginning to think that all these materia ...   Brulee

01-14-01   Brulee: i think that it really does depend on the individua ...   Dekay

01-14-01   Ps: i downloaded the parts connection catalog, but am out o ...   Dekay

01-14-01   Hi dekay, i know just what you are talking about concerning ...   Brulee

01-14-01   I think brulee's response to caterham1 pretty well sums up m ...   Garfish

01-15-01   Hi ken and all. to answer your question ken, i am trying th ...   Redkiwi

01-15-01: Redkiwi
To add to my previous point - ie. improving versus merely changing the sound. I perceive a problem in this vibration control area in that most of the products on the market are designed to the wrong criteria. Instead of trying to be heard less, they are trying to be heard more. One can understand this because people will want to hear a significant change in the sound when they invest in a footer. But what this leads to is footers that hype some part of the sound. This can obviously lead to the symptoms Garfish and Brulee refer to. Yet products like the E-A-R feet would be hard to sell for $50 each because they do so little to the sound.
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01-16-01   Redkiwi, i have been following this thread for a while now a ...   Dan2112

01-17-01   Dan2112 - i am only just getting to grips with the butchers ...   Redkiwi

01-17-01   I hate it when i speak too soon. i am probably doing it aga ...   Redkiwi

01-23-01   Dekay kimber powerkord is very light and has been recommend ...   Sol322

01-23-01   Dekay and group how have you set up your power cords. are th ...   Sol322

01-25-01   Hi sol: i have always had the pc's hanging in the air from ...   Dekay

01-25-01   Redkiwi, i've followed your progress on shelf material with ...   Jadem6

01-25-01   Jadem6, i have two boards of 454mm * 354mm * 57mm (or approx ...   Redkiwi

02-12-01   Mark greetings! just discovered this thread, after posting ...   Subaruguru

02-12-01   Hi ernie - i have just finished posting to the one you refer ...   Redkiwi


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