Foil damping tape as a tonearm tube wrap?


There has been a couple sporadic posts recently about using a product called 3M foil damping tape to wrap tonearm tubes. The tape is normally used in applications to reduce unwanted vibrations in the product to which the tape is attached. In the particular tonearm wrap applications, users claim a noticeable improvement in sonic qualities of vinyl playback. I created this thread to catalog impressions of others who have used this material, their particular tonearm wrap applications and their take away stories. Who has used this product for tonearm wraps? Thoughts?
128x128celander
Dear @celander :  """  certainly be a step in the right direction in terms of resonance control, stiffness and strength.   """

that'as the main concept of the wrapp subject. Took those inside listening cartridge  frequency range out of the cartridge signal and that's why the 3M 434 could works with no problem at any temperature but you can go to use the wrapping with other kind of item. Some one mentioned teflon tape that seems to me a little " soft  " for this job but you can try too.

R.
Was I being paged? Obviously what I meant was cryo is guaranteed whilst these other suggestions are a pig in a poke. 🐷