Vibration control devices for EMM CDSA.


Are there good platforms, feet, or strange objects that go on top of the machine that are helpful?

I would be interested in something that is stable, as some of these things that consist of 3 pointy feet or spheres look kind of wobbly to me.

Totem Beaks have been mentioned, but I wondered what others have used. Oddly I notice when I lean on the player, it sounds a little better, with less ringing in the midrange on some CDs.

And I guess those who have found good devices with other players/transports are also welcome to make suggestions.

Thanks in advance.
rgs92
I have a silk cushion under mine. It works nicely. I will be getting SR MiGs soon that will replace the cushion and I'll let you know how they work out. I am also using 4 Totem beaks on top -- one near each corner -- with very good results.
Each and every vibration control device produce different sound signature. I like the most Yeil magnetic levitation devices amobf inexpensive devices and if you can afford Still Points component's stand its even better...as it should. My front end is APL HiFi NWO-S1 Player
Agree with Dob.

Each of these footers/tables have a different presentation. Then placement of the devices on top can differ in sound if moved around.

Hence I found the Silent Running Audio shelves the most effective. No need for other tweaks after you place the unit on its own feet.

The SRA's have different levels and I found their Ohio Class Plus Square on my EMM gear so effective that it ended my search for anything more (except probably Halcyonics-where we are talking a different dollar value)

Hope that helps.