Vibration Isolators


Do vibration isolators really help CD sound performance? Which are the best ones to use, and can they be used in a stack format?
jlbsea

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Vibrations are self perpetuated within the playback instruments that we choose to reproduce-- the natural resonance of the music we enjoy. If we were to try to dampen or leaden the sound of musical instruments then it would not be considered natural. If we allow electro-mechanical as well as airborne vibration to be stored or dampened they will only again be remodulated by their own device and environment. Resonance transfer science introduces a high speed conductive path so as to naturally drain away these electro-mechanical and airborne vibrations. Without this interference you are finally able to hear all the natural spatial cues within what is dynamically coherent. I personally use this science and these devices exclusively, thru-out my entire playback system. Tom