Imagine now fine tuned damped loaded speakers with springs asymmetrically compressed under and over the speakers....
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Nobsound springs - load range
@noromance brilliant 😂 |
@mahgister I am realizing how much I don’t know. How deep does this rabbit hole go? |
@mahgister Merry Christmas to you! |
Instant success with first installation? What luck! I failed in my first attempt as the sound got worse when I first installed the Nobsounds. It took me about 5 days with arduous trials to get to the optimal spring configuration. |
Imagine now fine tuned damped loaded speakers with springs asymmetrically compressed under and over the speakers... <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now take a piece of 1-1.5" all-thread and drill a hole in the top and the bottom of the speaker, countersink the holes top and bottom and use 6" x 1/2" washers. Now tighten to tone. You can make the cabinet sound like green concrete, if you tighten correctly.. Cost a couple of peanuts at least, all thread ain't cheap.100.00 should do it, used would work, 30-50.00 for 2 pieces of 60" all thread and make the washers. Master M, you’ve done it again. :-) Enjoy the holidays.. |
Good to hear @tweak1 . What improvement have you experienced? |
I was just lucky. I think the quick success might be because I have tube amps (microphonics). Also, the amps sit next to my speakers (mono-blocks) and I know they pick up vibration. I have picked up two more sets of springs. One set will go under my tube preamp and the other will go under my turntable. I just need to make two more isolation platforms (sandwiched oak plywood) for both components. |
I just got a set of the Nobsound springs and there’s no instructions at all. So I have two questions. First, my Hegel weighs about 44 pounds. Is 4 springs enough or should I use 5? And the second is, should I put them under the Hegel’s feet or next to them? I’ve read most of this thread and the answers to the first question varied a lot and the pictures I saw had people doing both. Thanks in advance. |
I use Nobsound springs under the existing feet. But, only way to be sure on your system is to try. Four Nobsprings are plenty for 40 pounds. I would remove enough springs for them to compress about half way when loaded.
If I chose to use a cutting board, it would be under the springs and separated from the shelf by vibripods or other elastomer disks. This gives another layer of isolation. I am doing something like this using a Black Diamond Racing platform and springs on top and vibrapods under. I would not couple all the springs together… and most components are heavier in back. Best to tune the springs to each location. |
@curiousjim Hi Jim. Put them under the component not under the feet. I tried it once and didn’t like it. But I use tubes. However, @ghdprentice found that it worked. Use the necessary number of springs for each of the 3 points under the component so that the component is level after the set up. Obviously, use 4 under speakers. I can’t state it clearly enough - try difference configurations by listening. e.g. try it at 20% and 50% compression, under feet or chassis, 3 vs 4 etc. |
Thanks @noromance @ghdprentice Today I set up the springs with 5 in each and put them under the feet on the Hegel and listened for a few hours. Tomorrow I’ll move them off the feet and give them a few hours. |
@ghdprentice Thanks for confirming.
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