Power Amp Tweaking


HELLO, ANY SIGNIFICANCE TO ADDING GRANITE WITH CONES UNDER POWER AMP? MY AMP, IS ON THE CARPETED FLOOR RIGHT NOW. WILL I NOTICE A SONIC IMPROVEMENT CUTTING DOWN ON FLOOR NOISE? VIBRATION, ETC. WHAT DO YOU THINK.
REGARDS
TOM
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IMHO you do not want to remove vibration by coupling the amp to the floor, you want to remove the vibrtaion by letting the amp float. I have put plastic cups under the legs on my amp stand screwing them in where the spikes were and then I put raquet balls under the cups and it worked great. MHO.
Get a good amp stand and cones. I also use a Bright Star sand box under mine. Sounds great.
I agree w/above posts. Controlling vibrations in your amp should tighten up bass and thus also improve mid-range clarity. There are many ways of going about it, you just have to find what works for you. I have my SS amp, that has sorbothane feet, on a 2.5" thick maple board which is on cork/rubber footers which sits on a cone point shelf. Cheers. Craig
I've experienced the opposite effect to those above, in that I've found that I prefer coupling instead of isolation. This has been my preference with both solidstate and tube equipment. The bottomline is that both approaches will effect the sound. Only you can determine which you find to be most beneficial in your system with your sonic tastes. Good luck.
MY AMP, IS ON THE CARPETED FLOOR RIGHT NOW

Ventilation might be something you need to address. It does need proper airflow for cooling.
I use a solid granite slab with stiff ceramic cones underneath, which really has worked great with both my SS and tube gear. I prefer cones over sorbo personally because they will "drain" as well as isolate. I usually go with something that people have researched for years, and done scientific measurements. Cones are one of those items, along with ceramics...
I think a platform will definetley be better than directly on the floor.
Cheers!