On the draining of resonance.....


I have read of the importance of controlling resonance in components that contain motors and transformers. This seems to involve placing isolation points or bearings under components to attract or "drain away" micro vibrations, I suppose, of resonating frequencies. Ok--say this works, but hasn't the resonance already occurred as it is being drained away through the bottom of the chassis? I get the idea of isolating out airborne vibrations carried by the rack, stand, plinth, block, etc, but......really?
jafreeman

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In the Zen tradition wisdom resides in wanting what you do have and not wanting what you don't have.
Tosta, no.
What I am saying that if it still worked and was all you still had today you should not be distressed about it.
Easier said than done, but that's the goal .