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In Reply to: RE: Addendum: BDR Pyramid Cone Mk4 posted by DKNYWINNIE on March 31, 2014 at 16:56:04:
While I've not used grungebuster Dots with the BDR cones, I have used them with a number of other cones, coupling discs, and various other vibration control footers. I find a thin grungebuster Dot for the purpose (not the regular grungebuster Dot) tends to allow the energy transfer function of a cone/coupling disc/footer to be more efficient and to reduce the microphonic influence of the interface for a lowered noise floor, while essentially maintaining the sonic signature of a cone/coupling disc/footer. On the other hand, the dBNeutralizer pad does more to actually block vibration while the grungebuster material tends to function as a more subtle vibration control "assistant", if that makes sense. For some applications, I've successfully used a dBNeutralizer pad stacked with a grungebuster Dot (either thin or regular version) to good effect. Even which pad/dot is stacked upon the other tends to make a difference from a system tuning POV. YMMV
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