Any equipment I have stacked I put hockey pucks in between. They are cheap enough and some times I double up (2 in each corner instead of 1). It's worth a shot and will not break the bank.
Isolation of stacked components
Hi. I have two stand alone SS subwoofer amp/crossover units that provide power and integration of my subs wih the main speakers. These units each weigh about 35 lbs and have a foot print of 12" deep, 3" tall and 20" wide.
Currently, due to shelf space limitations, I have these two units stacked one on top of the other on the bottom shelf of one of my two Billy Bags equipment racks.
Can anyone provide a little guidance re: isloating the units both from each other and from vibrations, etc.
I use Herbie's Audio Lab products to great satisfaction for most of my other equipment. Before I went back to HAL, I wanted to get opinions/some thoughts on a starting point. Questions I have:
* Is there any value at all with isoalting sub amp/crossovers?
* Should I consider a "shelf" between the two units, such as CF shelves from BDR or Oyaide?
* For feet, is this a brass cone/CF cone application(BDR, Walker points, etc) or a poly chemical application, like HALs?
Any advice to start (including don't waste your money) is appreciated.
Currently, due to shelf space limitations, I have these two units stacked one on top of the other on the bottom shelf of one of my two Billy Bags equipment racks.
Can anyone provide a little guidance re: isloating the units both from each other and from vibrations, etc.
I use Herbie's Audio Lab products to great satisfaction for most of my other equipment. Before I went back to HAL, I wanted to get opinions/some thoughts on a starting point. Questions I have:
* Is there any value at all with isoalting sub amp/crossovers?
* Should I consider a "shelf" between the two units, such as CF shelves from BDR or Oyaide?
* For feet, is this a brass cone/CF cone application(BDR, Walker points, etc) or a poly chemical application, like HALs?
Any advice to start (including don't waste your money) is appreciated.