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In Reply to: RE: Resonance tuning as vibration control. posted by alan m. kafton on April 13, 2015 at 14:47:11:
I find the essential sonic signature of laminated bamboo boards to be an interesting thing to work with. In and of itself, laminated bamboo does not produce an interesting sound, but it behaves well as a plinth to provide a neutral sounding, non-compliant/rigid layer for compliant pads/footers to work against without adding coloration of its own. An impression of resonance dissipation seems to be involved in the presentation, IME. It's similar to carbon fiber composites in that matter. I find carbon fiber composites to sound intrinsically transparent compared to other non-compliant materials such as resonant metals or woods for vibration control purposes.
YMMV
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- RE: Resonance tuning as vibration control. - Duster 16:51:02 04/13/15 (1)
- RE: Resonance tuning as vibration control. - alan m. kafton 01:52:08 04/20/15 (0)