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ZAFP - Is it really needed?
02/07/23 at 19:30:07
 
Greetings,

I have been looking into Steve's ZAFP isolation platform for my UFO2, and I was wondering what thoughts you might have about such a device. I understand it can cut down on noise, but is it enough to make a significant difference?

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Re: ZAFP - Is it really needed?
Reply #1 - 02/07/23 at 23:19:42
 

Danny,  

The main reason for those platforms is to help improve the focus of your soundstage by reducing vibration in the amplifier itself.

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Reply #2 - 02/09/23 at 18:48:42
 
Thanks, Steve. I had a high-pitched ring happening the other night, and I had never heard that before. I went to the amp and felt around the transformer and the tubes, and it stopped. This got me thinking.

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