@767400 Do you have a heavy turntable? Did you have any difficulty leveling the table? Mine has fairly uneven weight distribution, and I'm worried about the springs compressing too much under the heavier side.
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I own a VPI Prime with a periphery ring. So I would consider it average to slightly above average in weight. I was able to level the VPI very accurately using the feet adjustments. I have not noticed any real negative effect from the ISO springs. Symposium sells the ISO in different variations for a variety of product weights Here is the Prime on top of the Symposium ISO http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o788/fkmc123/FullSizeRender_zpsvcjjmrp8.jpg |
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Hi, new audiophile here, and was reading through your thread. I have a new Scout that I want to isolate from seismic vibes coming from my subfloor as well. I was thinking about sandwiching a sorbathane sheet between 2 maple/bamboo cutting boards and put isopod feet on the bottom where the board sits on my a/v stand. So far it would be about $30 for the isopods, $50 for the sorbathane, and $100 for 2 nice cutting borads. Going with Mdf can cut costs for sure, just have to find a good way to dress it up. Does this even sound worth doing? Like I said, noob is my title. |