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turntable isolation - Steve Hoffman Music Forums Spikes might make the situation worse I have had several isolation bases for turntables and none of them use spikes If you need more isolation at a low cost DIY approach, try some Sorbothane discs They may or may not improve things If it works you should hear tighter, more stable bass and improved soundstage, among other benefits I currently use a HRS R3X isolation base for my turntable
Sorbethane pads puck question | Steve Hoffman Music Forums Sorbothane is soft and pliable and quite useful as are ball bearings Having various materials to play with will certainly help you determine which works best with a particular piece of gear and if you stick around audio long enough, you'll probably amass a box or two of such items
Turntable Isolating Feet, What Is Good and What Aint A wall shelf, and then compliant feet with the appropriate hardness of Sorbothane or some similar material might be better than just compliant feet or springs on a floor-coupled stand in your case
Technics SL-1200 isolation feet? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums They have a lot more Sorbothane padding than anything else I've seen while researching I'm considering just buying these based of the way they appear to be built Technics SL-1200, SL-1200G, SL-1200GR, SL-1210, SL-1210GAE, SL-1210GR Turntable Isolation Feet (Four) There is also the IsoAcoustics GAIA II feet, and GIAI III
Speaker Dot Shootout - Steve Hoffman Music Forums The sorbothane dot is much softer than the clear dot and even when compressed by weight must be more flexible and allow more motion of the speaker during operation than the clear plastic bumper
DIY turntable isolation base. . . feet or no feet? - Steve Hoffman Music . . . There seems to be two main schools of thought on this, spikes or squidgy Sorbothane I was intending to use the latter and I decided to do a quick test with some 40mm Sorbothane hemispheres However when I tapped the base it seemed to ring slightly and less so directly over the hemispheres
Isoacoustics ISO-Puck Mini under the speakers. . . any users? I’ve tested multiple products and found that sorbothane was the most effective It’s an industrial anti-vibration compound, engineered for this purpose and it gives you the opportunity to select a custom durometer for your speaker weight I’ve used it on everything from 10 lbs bookshelves to 200 lbs cinema subs
Iso Acoustics Iso Puck - any altenatives? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums Update: tried some cheapo sorbothane semi spheres and no real change or improvement - some bloom in upper bass low mid still remained Plumped for the iso pucks - 3 under each speaker and its tightened up that bass rather well and no longer feel vibtations through wooden floor Result!