You know, this set won't be complete without the Rockport turntable.
You know, this set won't be complete without the Rockport turntable.
I own Transparent Audio REF XL speaker cables. Someone suggested that I experiment with either raising the network boxes up on spikes or isolating them from floor born vibrations. I am a firm believer in isolating components and own three Vibraplane platforms for under my turntable and each SS amplifier. I have been exchanging emails with a fellow in Hong Kong who has DIY amp stands which involve a sandwich platform with bubble wrap as one of the layers.
So the other night I constructed a rather crude DIY isolation solution made up of stuff I had lying around the house. I placed my two network boxes up on a paperback book and bundle of bubble wrap and then placed a heavy book end on top. I listened to some of my reference LPs and can report the following:
The difference is subtle, but audible and repeatable. There is a slight increase in perceived detail, overall clarity and dynamics. It is not nearly as significant an improvement as when I added the Vibraplanes to the system or even later added the steel ballast plates to preload the Vibraplanes, but the areas of improvement are quite similar. The signal is cleaned up a small amount and as a result, I hear more contrast in dynamics, a bit more depth definition and overall information. Thus encouraged, I plan to experiment a bit more and perhaps find a way to support the networks on my Vibraplanes. Has anyone else tried to deal with vibrations effecting these network boxes?
Here are some photos of my DIY contraption:
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Agree...but I am not a vinyl guy. Fortunately, I do drive the Zanden 4-box digital which is reasonably analog-like for digital. That's as close as I promised myself I would ever come to analog, I'm afraid.
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Agree...but I am not a vinyl guy. Fortunately, I do drive the Zanden 4-box digital which is reasonably analog-like for digital. That's as close as I promised myself I would ever come to analog, I'm afraid.
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Let me remind you, life's too short; think about it.
Yes, you are surely right...I agree. However, my own personal approach to that philosophy was that I promised myself not to split my resources across 2 or 3 front-ends. I went after what for me was one of the best digital sources (finally got it second hand), and placed all my efforts towards that goal (including music collection which is now somewhere around 1700-1800 albums) and now just enjoy the music.
I just went back and saw Frank750's set up with Ultra 5s under each MIT cable network box...I will not be tempted! (Repeat 10 times...)
Peter,
I gotta say, that is pretty darned creative and smart!
Just try tiptoes. Think it's a better solution. I'm using Goldmund cones.Darn you Peter...Now I gotta go get the bubble wrap outa the garage and try this to! Thanks for trying something different that most of us (me anyway) don't even usually consider. I am guessing there are capacitors and resistors inside those networks, so this shouldn't surprise us...like it is...
Hope you and your family are having a great summer !
I just went back and saw Frank750's set up with Ultra 5s under each MIT cable network box...I will not be tempted! (Repeat 10 times...)
Hi Peter...I understand your observations are part of what underlies the design of the Opus and Ref MM network boxes (and even your XL box). For those that have not got Vibraplanes...what else have you tried that made a positive difference besides the brass and marble lions? Which was better...damping on top or padding underneath? Oh and please don't say Stillpoints Ultras or Ultra 5s...I could not get myself to buy even more!Thanks for any other suggestions you may have tried but not mentioned.
Agreed..very good use of remaining isolation real estate.
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