@slaw Thank you. I had the same thought. I'll probably go with F (flat) type, the spikes on my rack are removable.
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Isolation Advice Needed
Hello, moving to a new home later this summer. The new house has suspended floors (wood over crawl space). No noticeable bounciness or floor deflection but so far I've lived in homes with concrete floors, so walking on the floor was subconscious activity. In the new house my steps are louder when I walk. So not sure what to expect when I setup my system in the new house.
I have all tube system housed in a Salamander rack. Any forewarning of unwanted vibrations creeping into the system and ways to mitigate them is greatly appreciated.
Current System...
Rega P6 (Audiomods Series VI/Shelter 501)
Aesthetix Rhea Sig. tube Phono
Graaf GM-50B Tube integrated
Wilson Benesch ACT Speakers (with Gaia II feet)
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@slaw Thank you. I had the same thought. I'll probably go with F (flat) type, the spikes on my rack are removable.
Best Regards |
@edgyhassle Thank your for confirming my hopes by attesting their effectiveness. |
You owe it to yourself to try NobSound, I have Townshend, IsoAcoustics’s every kind. By far, at least mechanically these $34 pucks are the best. I have measured with all kinds of accelerometers, laser Doppler vibrometers, a Trinnov appliance, and REW just to mention a few. I took the time, but I was able to reduce vibrations with these pucks in the 3 axis to 0.00000013gs, that is 6 zeros to the right, while playing music uncomfortably loud. Now I have 5 Townshend platforms for my speakers, 3 for my turntables, countless IsoAcoustics OREA, which are the worse, and many others. Over 20K of Euros, replaced with a bunch of $8 springs. I found the link in your Amazon |