Why spend more than $25 per piece of equipment on vibration reduction?


Do products more expensive than Vibrapods ($24 per set of four) provide superior isolation? I've been pretty happy with the pods, but I wonder whether spending somewhat more, e.g., on Iso-pucks, would bring notably superior results. Or is more a matter of visual, as opposed to audible, aesthetics? 

audio-satisficer

I find it interesting that when many describe what they use for isolation never mention what is the foundation for their system. Concrete or subfloor?

To answer the  OP, to help keep manufacturers of dubious products in business.

Where is the King of Springs @millercarbon ????

Great opp for him to sell some KYB Springs.

I've noticed his absence and wondered what's happened?

I'm fairly certain the material used in springs is 100% transmissible and therefore there's a far better solution.