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Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
In our humble opinion, the Townshend technical comparison and videos are “Creative Marketing” tools supported by audio theory and are lacking any proof from third party independent testing:1. Comparing $0.90 cents worth of some kind of "typical"... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Mapman stated - "gk your recall and logic are both flawed. You collect your facts selectively and draw conclusions as you see fit.I totally agree with you mapman. He attempts to provide so much information (which is a good thing) but then takes ... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Hello dlcockrum, regards to your post dated 11-04-2016 8:50pm, requesting opinions on Solid Tech Testing pdf file:First and foremost, we have some concerns about this so called “independent” testing. Solid-Tech states: ”The proof is below, 88,48... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
So much name calling going on - I guess my memory is not serving me well. A mistake on my behalf therefore I do apologize. I did write you in when casting my vote today but forgot to include the darn monkey.  Robert  
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Unfortunately we are having difficulty with timely responses due to terminology involving patent pending processes. Sorry Mr. Kait, but it’s going to take more time. Technically weak, it is not. Patentable - probably yes.I have read where all th... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Kait says - “That’s because the entire house is shaking due to the microseismic activity, traffic, etc. This is precisely why audiophiles found out a long time ago that all efforts to build a rigid, solid foundation for their gear are for naught... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Tom, you are continuing to relate to loudspeaker function and sound which is no longer the topic of discovery here. Stick to Ligo for that project governs everything known and unknown for all mankind. Still waiting for Mr. Kait to tell us what L... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Mr. Kait,Metal electronic component chassis are conductive for resonance. Metal springs are also conductive of resonance. The metal spring touches the metal chassis and conducts resonance towards the greater mass (racking system or structural fl... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Mr. Kait states: - The only way you can possibly deal wih seismic waves is to decouple the component from them, and I'm referring to rotational (bending) forces in additional to the usual vertical forces and forces in the horizontal plane.   Yo... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Hello bdp24 - In answer to your questions: Some of the drum company's have introduced accessories designed to allow their drum shells to resonate as long as possible (sustain is very "in" right now in drums), by suspending their mass in free air... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Mr. Kait says - Actually brass is easy to fabricate and relatively cheap. That's the reason brass is used in many musical instruments. Silver saxophones sound better.Brass is manmade. Not all brass is “relatively cheap” and definitely all brass ... 
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Geoff's words: Everybody’s got something to hide except me and my monkey.Naw, I just can’t bring myself to say it… but am assuming this is where you learned about handling vibration?Robert  
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
I thought you had a seismologist on board. Where’s the seismologist when you need her? I know, she’s too busy. LolMr. Kait, yes it is true. We are way too busy in keeping up with your rants, grade two humor, personal insults towards people far s... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
Never load your gun with blanks... 
Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?
To Bdp24, Not to sway this thread off topic but as an experienced percussionist you might find this interesting: My background was a touring sound engineer through the seventies and eighties spending a lot of time working with percussion instrum...