i have come to think that the isolation platform i installed has made a world of difference. i don't know how else to explain
The answer lies in what is underneath the isolation platform, not what's on top.
2020 update : JC Verdier La Platine
The Support for a TT has to be considered from the Floor Upwards or the bypass of the Floor and using the wall as a Anchor Point. I have used a shelve and suspended a platform from a shelf, but for myself, the best outcome is building a structure from the floor. Starting point is a Plinth for the Rack to sit on using an isolation footer, and work up to the multi tier sub support for the TT. |
@mr_gray I place both TT and motor on a 5cm thick rosewood platform, 110 cm x 50cm. This platform rests on six adjustable ebony cone footers. A salvaged 8cm thick solid teak block, 40 cm x 40cm, sits on top of the real wood and below the TT. It rests on four adjustable ebony footers. The plinth sits on top of the teak block with four ebony cones. The motor sits on two platforms: a 2cm marble slab is on top of a 5cm rosewood shelf, all on ebony footers. It is rudimentary, with the idea of using different materials and thickness to mitigate vibration. |
@dover i find your comment quite difficult to parse. what do you mean? because what is under the isolation platform is a solid but otherwise pretty standard credenza. @ledoux1238 this sounds like quite the arrangement of woods and footers you have there. i thought my cms footers on the isolation platform were a bit much but it sounds like you have two layers of wood and footer. love to see a photo. @pindac you seem to have the same idea as @dover perhaps. i wish the turntable would be OK on my wall platform but frankly i think 50kg might be too much. also fitting motor in is tricky, one day i will get serious and get a stand, but until that time it is the credenza for me. |