- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi,
I have floating wood floors which transmit bass rather well. I thought of reducing the vibration from the speakers to the components.
I bought some of the small sorbothane 'flatfeet' from ebay to put under my cd player, which resulted in a tad more emotion in my cd's.
Yesterday, some 50mm sorbothane feet arrived (also from ebay). I used these under a sainsbury granite chopping board to make an isolation platform. The result: more defined bass but a splashy treble. Also. the emotion that I gained has left.
I am now playing with:
50mm feet > chopping board > flatfeet > cd.
50mm feet > CD
50mm feet > CD > chopping board on top
Has anyone experienced a negative effect with isolation? What am I doing wrong?
PS I am using an old alphason hifi rack with spikes but think vibration from floor could be affecting components.
PPS For the firs time, the missus agreed with me and could hear the slight nuance in sound. yipee!!!!!
I have floating wood floors which transmit bass rather well. I thought of reducing the vibration from the speakers to the components.
I bought some of the small sorbothane 'flatfeet' from ebay to put under my cd player, which resulted in a tad more emotion in my cd's.
Yesterday, some 50mm sorbothane feet arrived (also from ebay). I used these under a sainsbury granite chopping board to make an isolation platform. The result: more defined bass but a splashy treble. Also. the emotion that I gained has left.
I am now playing with:
50mm feet > chopping board > flatfeet > cd.
50mm feet > CD
50mm feet > CD > chopping board on top
Has anyone experienced a negative effect with isolation? What am I doing wrong?
PS I am using an old alphason hifi rack with spikes but think vibration from floor could be affecting components.
PPS For the firs time, the missus agreed with me and could hear the slight nuance in sound. yipee!!!!!