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In Reply to: RE: Looking for experience in damping material posted by Mushroom Soup on March 01, 2013 at 11:51:48
I don't have a specific recommendation for you. What you use depends upon what you're trying to accomplish.
If there are vibrations which are generated internally in your turntable, that's one thing. If you're looking for a more stable and solid base upon which to place your turntable, that's another.
Breaking it down to the nitty gritty, what you're dealing with is a mass/spring resonant system. Reducing unwanted vibrations and troublesome resonances is a well-understood science. Google "vibration control" and you'll have enough stuff to read 'til next year.
Ok, that's all I've got for now. Gotta go make another drink.
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I nominate this for the Most Egregious Nonanswers award for this year
"I nominate this for the Most Egregious Nonanswers award for this year"
I agree: he thought you wanted to understand the problem and all you wanted was a simplistic answer.
Too bad there IS NO simplistic answer.
Understanding the problems involved in reaching whatever the desired goal is would be the first thing on the 'list'.
For me to suggest say, dynamat, and not know the goal wouldn't serve the OP well.
Here is a fairly simple article from the AUTOMOTIVE view. Some problems similar to the OP goal may be part of this article.
Too much is never enough
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