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Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
I’m starting to get a bad feeling again. 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
They are the egg men. I am the egg man. I am the walrus, Goo goo g’joob. 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
michaelgreenaudio915 posts04-26-2019 3:25pmHi Glupson If you read some of Johnathan Skull’s writing (I think it was he) he used cardboard boxes partly filled with newspaper for trapping his corners. Cardboard and newspaper (not so much slick print... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
I kind of doubt too many people these days swallow the old axiom that you have to spend a lot of money to get good sound. Furthermore I don’t consider high end audio to be all about super expensive systems. It really more about attitude and knowle... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Michael, my offer to send a team of professional deprogrammers still stands. Although you’ve been using mass-on-spring isolation all this time it hasn’t sunk in yet, we’re on the same team. Hel-loo! Michael Green - unintentional isolationist. Geez... 
Bobbie Gentry or Dusty Springfield?
Use your own shovel. 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Yeah, the hit and miss technique Tuners employ, constantly changing things is OK. but it's kind of the audio equivalent of British sports car enthusiasts, always tinkering. it can be therapeutic i suppose and self fulfilling like a prophecy. But t... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Gee, I almost forgot. The mass-on-spring isolation is more effective for higher frequencies than for very low frequencies, as I got through explaining recently. So, even if springs ring a lot, which they don’t, those higher frequencies wouldn’t ma... 
The Science of Cables
celanderGeoff wrote:”And how electromagnetic waves travel through solid metal conductors.”I wonder whether this matters if one is using fluid metal conductors. [Hint: time for the Teo Audio guys to report!]>>>>>I’m all for that but ... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
In fact, steel springs don’t vibrate much st all when compressed any more than a tuning fork vibrates when you grab the prongs with your fingers. If you worried about the springs or anything ringing a little when you strike it with a small hammer ... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Welcome to the isolation club, Michael. I knew we’d get there eventually. 🤗 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Apparently all you need to do is knock on Michael’s door and he’ll take you in.  
The Science of Cables
As fate would have it cables are not subsonic, sonic or supersonic. They aren’t even hypersonic. They’re light speed. So are power cables. So you can’t apply fluid dynamics or finite analysis or Schlieren photography. You need to apply the laws of... 
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As long as snake oil induced placebo effect improves the sound count me in. 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Like Robert at Star Sound Michael Green believes that there is no such thing as isolation. I.e., you cannot prevent vibrations from coming up from the floor and interfering with the electrical signal in electronics. Furthermore, Michael believes t...