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Idea to reduce RFI
Well, it seems I am the resident expert in this respect, so I thought I might help a little. You cannot shield anything with ERS cloth since it does not work (does nothing) under real testing. Do not waste your money. The best thing to do is yank ... 
Mcintosh or Classe
Classe` is a more refined sound, but the McIntosh is "beefier" sounding yet tinny / brighter. This really can change with different speaker types and one might decide one or the other just on the pairing.Each will sound completely different in you... 
Carpet and Floor standing Speakers?
You can go a couple different ways on this depending on your room. If you would like to couple the cabinets to the floor, then you will need narrower spikes with a more tapered tip to puncture through everything (carpet, pad, vellum) and rest firm... 
Solid Tech - A new brand for racks and stands
If I understand the question from Theaudiotweak... no rack platform can affect the internal self-induced vibrations at the source, to limit effect on the source. They can only affect the out-bound and in-bound from the point of contact. You would ... 
bass affected by stand filler level?
That is a really good point Tbg... If the environment has vibrations from outside sources, it could transfer more to the loudspeaker. This just keeps pointing to an alternating material decouple as the best scenario with environment in effect. Sol... 
Best rack for non-suspension turntable?
My misunderstanding with the Minus K... there are so many different racks out there; I may have been confused. I think someone had mentioned them being active as many of the active platforms that we have tested and even on my data sheet has been e... 
ERS Cloth uses
ERS cloth is best used as a dusting rag for the CD/DVD player. It is like putting a blanket on a hot surface. Heat is the #1 reason for equipment failure. It does nothing for EMI, verified by meters around the world. We once used 5-sandwiched laye... 
bass affected by stand filler level?
Not a good "opposite proportion" at all. The less filler, the more open area you have to resonate and the thin walls do not have attached mass and turn the area into a resonator. REMEMBER: thin & light material + rigid + vibration = a classic ... 
Best rack for non-suspension turntable?
The real answer: Neither is good for your application. Either way, they are both solid-to-solids and will carry vibration from the flooring and from/to other components. You should consider looking at different manufacturers, or possibly an on-she... 
Best rack for non-suspension turntable?
I agree with Sdlevene... to a certain point. His comment is 100% true with regards to a spring system... if you use a spring or isolation material that bounces, particularly in few attachment points. If you use layers that are NOT springs and do n... 
bass affected by stand filler level?
Fill them suckers to the top! :)The true answer is that there is not such thing as "over-damping" a speaker stand... the mass is needed to transfer to floor or subfloor that can reproduce beyond the actual range of the speaker.High mass and NO dec... 
Speaker Stands
Dayton Professional makes a great speaker stand for small dollars. Search for "high mass speaker stands" on the Parts Express website. We re-OEM'ed them for awhile under the Audiav name badge and sold them against SolidSteel in overseas markets...... 
The Importance of Audio Furniture
Nope, I did not get the email, Tboooe. Please resend, my email address is on the Audiav site under "contact".Mrjstark, you are a gentleman and now my utmost, close personal friend... anytime you need a place to store your sensitive a/v gear, I wil... 
Acoustic Dreams - Isolation Rack ?
Sorry, Clipsal! = Composite Products 
Solid Tech - A new brand for racks and stands
I am biased, since Audiav is just plain better on a variety options, since they address more than just vibration and inertness. I do like some of the shelves, however, from some other competitor's but you did not mention them in your short list of...