Turntable Isolation


Im looking for an isolation base for my VPI Signature 21. My listening room is over my garage and a times my footfalls cause the table to skip. What have you used that works? 

travisg
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As a cheap method, and one that served other quite well, as means to avoid the impact on the Vinyl Source, where footfall is a Problem.

A Wall shelf can offer a lot, without too much hassle to mount it and still able to utilise additional footers to further tidy things up. 

Suspended floors are a different thing from a cement floor. Turntables with outstanding isolation are still subject to problems from footfalls on a suspended floor. For a nearly hundred years the answer is wall mounted shelves. They are made to get the turntable off the trampoline (floor)

What's your budget?  The Minus K (or similar) is probably the best isolation device to prevent footfalls from affecting play.  The cheaper options are hit and miss as a lot depends on the your rack, listening area etc.  More info at minusk.com

My wood floors, over a crawl space, are springy: as the last measure, I put these under my JVC TT 's adjustable feet, solves it enough for me to get far enough away before the music starts: vibration no longer an issue. There will be no dancing in front of the TT!.

I ended up wrapping my edges with black tape, don't even notice them