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I needed to lift my PP1500 off the carpet as it had not enough air circulation. Somewhere in the PurePower materials I read that vibration isolation is advisable, so I decided to kill two birds with one stone. I've got a set of nice metal roller foot...
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[quote user="N-set"]Anthony, I'm sure you realize that air springs and bearings can only isolate from the structure born vibrations. Placing the tubes so close to the speakers you give them a great chance to catch strong airborne vibrations. Or will ...
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Audio people frequently go astray in their thinking and actions and this creates a good breeding ground for all possible audio sale opportunists. I would like to explore one moment that has not a lot of public attention and to look at the moment slig...
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[quote user="N-set"]Very cool idea with a built in pneumatical (?) vibroisolation! I run a small company offering pneumatic isolation platforms for audio. I attempted totalk to various equipment manufacturers about building in such solutions into the...
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Very cool idea with a built in pneumatical (?) vibroisolation! I run a small company offering pneumatic isolation platforms for audio. I attempted totalk to various equipment manufacturers about building in such solutions into their products.Unfortun...
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I have been trying one of Spiers Robertsons, rolling air diaphragm platforms under my GPA, subjectively it does improve. ass, also tried the Accurion activeisolation,and had a chance to measure the with and without performance.Interesting results,htt...
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"It is commonly known that practically all resonance problems with any equipment could be resolved, compensated or tuned by the relatively small supporting platforms of COMPARATIVE SIZE AND MASS to the size and mass of the component itself." Hmm...We...
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Hi N-Set, I am three quarters of the way through assembling the first power supply to power-up stage so I have not tested the "singing" as yet. It is something that I have thought a lot about. First and foremost I wanted a steel skin around the pow...
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It took a LOT of time in CAD using what I had learnt from building the power supplies and then adapting it to match the requirements of the rest of the system. I have decided to mount the DSET on the horn stack and direct connect the speaker cables....
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[quote user="clarkjohnsen"] Well, OK... I can go for "compensated or tuned", but NOT for "resolved". [/quote]
And I also do not think that it possible to "resolved". What is possible is to "compensate” it or “tune or off" but not to eliminate it. At...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]Generally I like it but I have some concerns, whatever rubber
feet and decompiles you will be using you will not defeat the vibration if you
have a few transformers and a few 500A input chose sitting at the bottom. You
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Since I am now in the Super Zarathustra conceptualization mode am paying attention to the hybrids out there.
http://www.goodsoundclub.com/TreeItem.aspx?postID=2362
I still do not see any interesting Class “A” hybrids but it looks like regular AB hy...
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[quote
user="anthony"] You can see the little 2-way standmounts that I am
currently listening to behind which are the 'wings' onto which I will build the
DSET. [/quote]
This is perfectly fine but
if you willing to experiment with any low pow...
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