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In Reply to: RE: Thinking about moving system upstairs, concerned about vibration posted by jdaniel@jps.net on August 24, 2016 at 10:06:33
Speakers beginning to dig into wood. Tested for feedback using Telarc Bach records, which throw some deep bass. None,surprisingly.Cannonball Adderley portrait is by G Woodson.
Edits: 08/27/16Follow Ups:
No Vandersteens Don't put out anything more than adequate amount of Bass Unless used to 4" drivers :-)
Most floors, Not in Concrete, in North America are very bouncy.
Walking accross the room Will bounce the Stylus.. most every time.
Beyond wall Mounting your TT there's Nothing to be done about it that will equal having the contraption on a Concrete floor.
Facts of life .. is all.
The 3a Sigs put out an astonishing amount of deep, clean bass; your amp just has to be up to the task. My Reference Recording Pomp and Pipes never fails to put a smile on my face. In small doses. A pity that many don't hear Vandersteen's properly executed.
Actually, I'm able to jump up and down without causing feedback. I hasten to add that my old Victorian's floors would have caused feedback by simply breathing. I'll give it a few months, can always move them back.
A nice look, congratulations!
But it makes me glad my turntable is situated chest high.
"If people don't want to come, nothing will stop them" - Sol Hurok
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