@pragmasi - the enclosure deforms with transient energies (ballooning inwardly and outwardly), and then (hopefully) returns to it's natural shape within milliseconds. Play some loud deep bass music and put the back of your hand gently moving it on different panels of the speaker enclosure to feel it for yourself.
Instead of passing that wave of energy onto another component or the substrate, it aught to compress the spring and decompress the spring.
It will probably not do it perfectly, but like a car it aught to smooth out the ride so to speak. Isolation done correctly, simply works.
I could blather on, however, I'm eagerly waiting for wokeuptobose's experiment. Something many of us have done, and so we'll see what he posts. Because so many of us already hear the difference, I don't think he's going to need more than minutes to be impressed.
Millercarbon, if he doesn't want to try the springs, yeah I'll have them back.
By the way nice write up, the concept surely isn't that hard to understand??
Instead of passing that wave of energy onto another component or the substrate, it aught to compress the spring and decompress the spring.
It will probably not do it perfectly, but like a car it aught to smooth out the ride so to speak. Isolation done correctly, simply works.
I could blather on, however, I'm eagerly waiting for wokeuptobose's experiment. Something many of us have done, and so we'll see what he posts. Because so many of us already hear the difference, I don't think he's going to need more than minutes to be impressed.
Millercarbon, if he doesn't want to try the springs, yeah I'll have them back.
By the way nice write up, the concept surely isn't that hard to understand??