Isolation Questions


Hi to all,

Being a true believer in vibration control, I purchased a BDR Shelf for Source here on Audiogon (thanks Sam) for an AA Capitole mk 11 CDP, equipped with BDR cones affixed to the bottom of the chassis.

My very limited understanding of the principles involved seem to indicate that the CDP, when placed on this shelf, will likely be more resonant than the shelf. Subsequently, shouldn't the point end of the BDR cones be in contact with the chassis of the CDP? If that's the case, reversal of the cones won't be an option, but I think rollerblocks might be more helpful in draining internal CDP vibrations. Any thoughts on that?
If the consensus is that the cones are fine where they are, can anyone advocate for rollerblocks under the BDR shelf, or is that like killing a mosquito with a shotgun?

Thanks,
brimac

Showing 1 response by viggen

The answer is yes, I think. Vibration drains in the direction of the pointed end of the cone, I think. So, the way the BDR is fixed to the CDP should be correct.

And, having the pointed end touching the CDP might have more isolation benefits, but, the, in this application, it probably has more mechanical vibration influence over the CDP by changing the resonance of the CDP rather than draining or isolation.

Rollerblocks under the shelf is hard to say. There definitely is benefit from isolating the Shelf, but whether you can hear the benefit varies between systems just like anything else.