Acoustic Dreams rack stands and furniture: This is a classic example of deception. The racks they made do not address vibration and are more similar to kitchen racking without nylon standoffs.
The big selling point is "constrained layer dampening"... but when you buy it, you see it is only plywood. I guess that is a creative way of saying "plywood". If they embed materials, the benefit is gone once you enclose the edges in a solid-to-solid.
They use solid-to-solid spikes and cups, which means it does nothing for vibration.
Just a pretty design and good marketing... would have been nice if they invested it in research instead of creative writers... Or lower the price since they don't really do anything special.
Definitely look at CP or others.
The big selling point is "constrained layer dampening"... but when you buy it, you see it is only plywood. I guess that is a creative way of saying "plywood". If they embed materials, the benefit is gone once you enclose the edges in a solid-to-solid.
They use solid-to-solid spikes and cups, which means it does nothing for vibration.
Just a pretty design and good marketing... would have been nice if they invested it in research instead of creative writers... Or lower the price since they don't really do anything special.
Definitely look at CP or others.