Thanks Geoff. I did indeed miss that and appreciate you backtracking for me. I will go back and reread the early posts.
I recently added Symposium Svelte shelves (constrained layer damping)and ridged steel footers with HF transducers under my SACD player, preamp & its external power supply. The improvement in image stability/specificity, soundstage width, and bass tautness is noticeable and satisfying.
Coincidentally, I mentioned to another audiophile friend of mine that we used an air table sitting atop a huge slab of granite underneath the electron microscope we used to perform ASIC post-mortums in my electronics manufacturing division and suggested that he consider an air table underneath his digital source in his ultra-high-end system. His response was that that type of vibration-control technology was extremely outdated. I begged to differ and we ended that discussion by agreeing to disagree.
My lead-and-sand-filled rigid-steel Sound Anchors component stand sits on cones atop my home’s concrete slab foundation and I can easily feel vibration sympathetic with the sound by placing my hand on the stand. As you say, rigidity, mass damping, and direct coupling are obviously not the complete answer to vibration management.
Best to you Geoff,
Dave
I recently added Symposium Svelte shelves (constrained layer damping)and ridged steel footers with HF transducers under my SACD player, preamp & its external power supply. The improvement in image stability/specificity, soundstage width, and bass tautness is noticeable and satisfying.
Coincidentally, I mentioned to another audiophile friend of mine that we used an air table sitting atop a huge slab of granite underneath the electron microscope we used to perform ASIC post-mortums in my electronics manufacturing division and suggested that he consider an air table underneath his digital source in his ultra-high-end system. His response was that that type of vibration-control technology was extremely outdated. I begged to differ and we ended that discussion by agreeing to disagree.
My lead-and-sand-filled rigid-steel Sound Anchors component stand sits on cones atop my home’s concrete slab foundation and I can easily feel vibration sympathetic with the sound by placing my hand on the stand. As you say, rigidity, mass damping, and direct coupling are obviously not the complete answer to vibration management.
Best to you Geoff,
Dave

