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    Which will be your next purchase?

    I'm seriously considering a Stromtank unit for all source components and preamp.
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    Amp Isolation Recommendations

    Magico uses "aircraft grade" aluminum and copper. I have tried Isodamp, which worked. I have also used a simple but strong adhesive, JB Weld 8281, which I purchased from Home Depot.
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    Amp Isolation Recommendations

    Something I have done is to use copper plates on top and bottom the steel. This seemed to help quite a bit with any ringing effect. Use something between the plates however, so they don't come into direct contact with each other (Isodamp, cork, etc.)
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    Natural Sound

    Peter, Where did you source your steel plates? I'm thinking of doing the same thing with Stainless Steel C316. These could look fantastic with an automotive paint finish.
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    Sasha DAW vs Alexia 2

    Have you looked into NAGRA amplifiers? They go quite well with Wilson speakers.
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    Why are vibration isolation products still considered accessories?

    Because isolation products of any kind are not required to play music through your system. Having said that, however, the owner of a highly resolving system should desire something to make the ill effects of vibration negligible.
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    Do you share your system with other audiophiles?

    I have been in the position of the audiophile visiting a fellow audiophile and listening to their system. I really didn't know him and had never heard his stereo before, but he offered to play a CD on a California Audio Labs player through a pair of Hales speakers (this was around 1993). I was...
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    Best Bass Demo Albums or Tracks

    Especially the title cut.
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    The earth is vibrating less due to human activity shutting down during this outbreak.

    Interesting and somewhat ghoulish. Has anyone noticed their system sounds better, perhaps as a result of fewer seismic vibrations these past few weeks? From @Seismologie_be
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    The Effect of Damping on Sound: Racks and Turntable Plinths

    Isodamp is available with a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) option on one or both sides for a small additional cost. The PSA also helps absorb vibration. The isodamp I purchased did not come with any adhesive, however, I think it can be added after purchase. Isodamp can be purchased in...
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    The Effect of Damping on Sound: Racks and Turntable Plinths

    Two points about isodamp: 1) It will leave a mark, similar I suppose to sorbothane. Something to consider before placing it on high value items. 2) I was told that isodamp "outgasses" water. However, I have had this stuff since November and have zero water problems. Given the above issues, I...
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    The Effect of Damping on Sound: Racks and Turntable Plinths

    Hi, Peter The effect is somewhat like using properly positioned Sorbothane, used as intended, only more so. The noise level audibly drops allowing you to hear more complex and subtle nuances in the fabric of the music. The noise floor is lower as well. One thing I found interesting is that with...
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    The Effect of Damping on Sound: Racks and Turntable Plinths

    Hi, Tony Yes, I have been using different materials for shelves. Still experimenting, but I have had some seriously positive results. The Adona shelves are a made from a thin layer of granite on one side and a layer of MDF (I think) on the other. They are bonded with a material that is said to...
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    The Effect of Damping on Sound: Racks and Turntable Plinths

    Lately I have been experimenting with surfaces ranging from granite to delrin to carbon fiber, employing a a constrained layer damping approach, with Sorbothane washers or isodamp. I have had very positive results with two 1/2" thick delrin plates, then using isodamp as the CLD. My ARC Ref 2SE...

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