Effects of concrete as base for subs, speakers and potentially equipment


Hello, 

 

I am looking for any advice and experience from those that have used concrete as stands, racks, isolation. I have a friend who makes functional art pieces from concrete, coloured and designed to your liking and I was thinking of having some pieces made up for my equipment. I currently have everything on wood, but would like something more pleasing on the eye. My room is well dampened with wood floors. I am after any experience that you might have experimenting with concrete.

subwoofer on concrete slab. Currently have a T9x with a downward throwing passive radiator on a suspended wooden floor.  It needs removing from the floor and I was looking at concrete slabs. 
 

speakers on concrete slabs. Zu union 6 supreme again on suspension floor. They have isolation feet but they could do with lifting higher. I am considering using concrete for this. 
 

finally the equipment. Amp, dac, streamer. Currently on a cheap wooden cupboard with chopping boards underneath. Any experience of electronics on concrete. 

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Showing 1 response by ellajeanelle

Concrete or any other material that resonates very little is a good choice.  If you can tap on it and hear little in return, it's probably a good choice.  Concrete is a great option, but as with anything, there are different grades/ mixtures.  Higherfi Audio once has a pair of speakers that used the same sound dampening materials and technology used in nuclear submarines.  I can't remember the brand, but it was a one of a kind that sold for upwards of 1 million dollars!  Serious stuff there!