Thanks jaker the bases are 3 3/4" granite slabs are 1 1/4" thick the base is three layers I have them fabricated and I install it through
Audio Connection in Varona NJ
Audio Connection in Varona NJ
Granite Bases for Vandersteen speakers
So the speakers are not spiked in to the granite there sit in floor protectors and there is a layer of 1/10th of an inch sorbothane between it and the granite if you put something springs between the speaker and the granite it would be like trying to throw a ball from centerfield to home plate while standing on a trampoline it doesn't work Tomic601 i do most of the 7's granite base installs for John there is thin soft layer of material on top of the 7's base and are bolted to the speaker I'm getting about 85 -90 % of the benefit you will definitely hear 100% the same benefits that I got I talked to Richard before adding the bases |
I know Agon member, Ctsooner, got marble bases for his Quatro's. Hopefully, he can chime in and tell us if it made a difference. I went with some maple block bases for my Treo's. I can't say they help or hurt. Well, they don't sound worse. I need to get John Rutan to my place to set things up when I buy the new Sub 3 subs. Perhaps he can do some magic. Bob |
@tomstruck, is your turntable on slides? Noromance may be right. This is not a great situation for an unsuspended turntable. I love the fact that you are using a dust cover. Do you have to tip toe around while a record is playing? Any feedback? If you tap on the cabinet while a record is playing can you hear it through the speakers? If not I guess you are alright. I would be worried about adding subwoofers. I see you are limited as to turntables by the size of the space you have. |
These things work great. Too bad they are out of stock. https://www.amazon.sg/Douk-Audio-Isolation-Amplifier-Turntable/dp/B07K9ZYP84 Search around, others might have them. Sorry, did not know Vandersteen were hyper coherent. That being the case springs will work even better. They do nothing to alter timing, just to eliminate ringing. |
You're right about granite, it does all you say. Yours are custom cut versions of the machinists top plate that have been under my turntable and amp for many years. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 Something I always suspected, but it took many years to hear it, granite imparts a hard edge. Always suspected, because hit it and it makes a high pitched ting or tink type sound. So its there, but might be hard to hear right now. It was for me. Meanwhile there's all the benefits you can hear and already described. Fortunately it turns out the mass makes a great base for springs, and the springs do a great job of erasing the hard edge ringing. I notice a lot of components still on factory feet. If you want to try a nice improvement, Nobsound springs on Amazon are very cost effective. Meantime, good work! |