Filling audio rack tubes with sand, metal, grape nutz???


Hello-

I know this has been asked before, but can't seem to find the answer I need. I have to VTI pro series audio racks coming this Friday from Cali and was wondering if it's necessary to fill the tubes with anything. I've researched people use sand or metal pieces of something or another. Any recommendations would be great unless it's Grape Nutz. 

Thanks!

Brent
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It’s no fun being no. 2, is it Robert? And all this time you thought vibration isolation was impossible. 😬
This is fun, Geoff is just warming up, I sense the onset of
"spring theory"

Mr. Kait,

You attempt to sell your things and preach continuously about how much you know about audio but when questioned by people with knowledge and/or experience there are never answers, never any real answers…

It’s no fun being no. 2, is it Robert?


Pick a number (any number) because in your world full of limitation and lack of vision; meaningless remains always - meaningless. Just curious though, who is # 1?

Got to go… It’s Showtime!

R



In case no one has mentioned it yet, start slow with your material then listen. Don't assume filling the tubes to the top will result in better sound.

Good luck.
Let’s see, what’s for dinner? Bar B Q Robert? Let me think about it....