agear,
I think the state of our socialized knowledge is something like this:
Best,
Erik
I think the state of our socialized knowledge is something like this:
- There are plausible reasons why vibration reduction could work in solid state gear. A) Microphonics in the components, or B) You are actually hearing the preamp/DAC, etc. mechanically vibrate.
- There are known issues with tubes and things that move like turntables and speakers.
- There is almost no known electrical or acoustical measurements of vibration control being needed, or improving solid state gear in the audio/home environment.
- As far as I know, the only "evidence" is from listener impressions. This doesn't make it false, it just means we have not progressed from subjective to objective yet. I hope that comes in the future.
Best,
Erik

