I have slate plinth 8cm. thick under the TW Acustic Raven One and I found it perfect.
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It is likely that Soapstone is denser and will ring less than granite would, and thereby make for a better plinth. I used Corian for my TT because of it's propensity to be well damped not ring at all. Here's a pic. http://cgim.audiogon.com/i/vs/i/f/1231696007.jpg |
That stand looks nice with that slab on it. Granite has long been standard for inspection tables where precision surface and vibration isolation is required. I have no doubt that other stones have properties desired for audio applications. My defunct TT prodject was to use a granite plinth. You might find a local granite counter-top shop that can hook you up inexpensively. They throw away tons of scrap that can be used, and often they will cut and polish cheap. |
I recently replaced my PolyCrystal shelf with a very thick and solid soapstone slab. It worked out very well. http://s632.photobucket.com/albums/uu43/ghtoz/Soapstone_Shelf/?albumview=slideshow Not quite the same as a turntable plinth of course, but soapstone has some nice qualities. Silent Running use soapstone for the shelves on their very expensive CraZ rack. Regards, |