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Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Now this is the kind of third party corroboration that makes me sit up and listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5hBXr3aJusI believe its a well known independent lab in NYC.Live band with 1400 watts across 2 18’s house sound with levels of +104... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Funny. 88% reduction at 20 Hz is NOT normal. You guys apparently still don’t understand isolation or what a low pass filter actually is. What is not mentioned in the report - but is obviously the case - is that at frequencies higher than 20 Hz the... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Are those NASA-spec springs I spy?http://www.solid-tech.net/products/discs-of-silence-4537455 Have Robert from SS send you some demo stands for your speakers. You are in for a surprise.... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Good discussion (mostly) on reducing/eliminating external vibration. What about internal vibration of components? I may have missed that earlier in the thread or elsewhere...Best to you geoffkait,DaveYou have not missed anything since that point h... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? LIGO has the world’s greatest experts on vibration isolation.Invite them to this thread to educate us....or conduct a video interview. | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Actually that’s not true. But that’s what a troll would say. Maybe time to head to the library, eh? Of you’re looking for data you need look no further than the fact more than 10,000 audiophiles have purchased Vibraplane isolation. Oh, wait I almo... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? LIGO places all the detectors in a very high vacuum. Do you think that helps with your issue? As I have stated I’m a big fan of damping the top plate of my or any iso systems as some vibration from the floor is obviously being transmitted to the c... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Kait, since Sheldrake makes an argument for things like telepathy and telekinesis (https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/scientific-heretic-rupert-sheldrake-on-morphic-fields-psychic-dogs-and-other-mysteries/), would't that be the ultim... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Hi geoffkait,I recognize those traits so well in myself. Like looking in a mirror when I don’t spend any time seeking God.I have a sign in my listening room, "BE SURE TO TASTE YOUR WORDS BEFORE YOU SPIT THEM OUT". I make sure to stop and read it e... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? mapman13,847 posts10-31-2016 3:18pmAgear, critical thinking requires work and effort and a certain degree of humility even. keep on dreaming!Good comeback! Brutal! :-) Map-o-Rama!That was directed at you Einstein.BTW, the snippet from the DSMR was... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Klipsch suck. And more to the point they’re not even isolated. What kind of low rent MidFi establishment is that dude running?You missed the point of the article (which is not surprising since your critical thinking skills are those of a dull unde... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Hope on the horizon in our dark, dingy little hobby: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/31/arts/music/london-listening-clubs-spiritland.html | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? Just follow the golden rule and things will be fine. Internet changes nothing there.The golden rule here is talk trash unto others as they would talk trash to you. It actually works both way due perhaps to the rather poor education system, I.e.,... | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? The internet was created as a research/communication tool. Unfortunately, a lot of what passes for facts is itself poorly researched but people are lazy and misinterpret fiction for facts. | |
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics? I agree. AS has gotten edgier and more clique-like as of late. I have noticed an ubiquitous online trend towards angry trolling. Life is more toxic than ever and people are stressed. What better catharsis than trolling? |