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Message started by Matchstikman on 07/15/16 at 15:55:42

Title: Turntable isolation
Post by Matchstikman on 07/15/16 at 15:55:42

I bought an Auralex subdude II for my floorstanding speakers and it worked out so well that I went ahead and purchased this for the turntable.  Hopefully, it works out.  If anything, it looks good.


Title: Re: Turntable isolation
Post by Ron on 10/22/17 at 21:59:58

I have heard amazing things in terms of isolation with the Symposium - Segue ISO : http://www.symposiumusa.com/segueiso.html

How well did the Auralex work out?

Title: Re: Turntable isolation
Post by Archie on 10/23/17 at 01:21:48


Quote:
http://www.symposiumusa.com/segueiso.html


This platform has all of the components that my homemade isolators use that I have under my TT and other equipment, including speakers, except that mine don't use the springs directly as footers.  The springs bulk-filter audible range vibrations and the foam damps and cleans up vibrations that get through the springs.  That's my theory anyway.  Based on my experience, I would expect the Symposium would work quite well.

Title: Re: Turntable isolation
Post by Syd on 10/23/17 at 21:26:44

Yes it looks like an effective piece of kit. My turntable is the only piece of equipment I dont sit on springs because it uses 3 large springs to isolate the sub chassis and dissipate any vibration.
My speakers sit on Sonic Designs damping feet, which were reccomended by Archie.

Title: Re: Turntable isolation
Post by Archie on 10/24/17 at 00:18:56

I'm not sure that I recommended the Sonic Design feet but I do like their vibration charts in this link:  http://www.sonicdesign.se/sdfeet.html

The vibration would go both ways (say, TTs vs speakers) and they show why isolation is so important.

Title: Re: Turntable isolation
Post by Jeff of Arabica on 10/24/17 at 06:06:25

Unfortunately, Sonic Design does not ship to the U.S. or Canada according to their website.  

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