Vibration absorbing material.


Looking for a way to isolate vibrations in my wood enclosed stereo cabinet. I've already had custom acrylic shelves made to replace the glass ones, put adjustable spikes on the bottom to penetrate the carpeting, and put some of that dynamat (vibrations absorbing material used in car audio) in areas that cannot be seen like underneath, behind and on top of the cabinet. Still have room underneath and on top of the cabinet to add something else that would absorb vibs, any ideas?
Troy
troy_noel
You can also buy sheets of Sorbothane now, which can be cut and placed strategically in your rack. I know some people dont like the squishy stuff, but I personally have had great luck with it under my Tube equipment. I use the Audioquest Q feet under my pre amp and DAC-both Tubed. Works great.

Great idea on the Dynamat by the way. You can also get a similar material from 3M from music direct and needledoctor. I am using this at the bottom of the metal stands for my speakers, works great.
"Looking for a way to isolate vibrations in my wood enclosed stereo cabinet"
You like the sound these vibrations make when amplified through your system?