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In Reply to: RE: big bamboo posted by Crazy Dave on September 30, 2014 at 13:22:59
I suggest you use; grungebuster: http://herbiesaudiolab.net/gb.htm
Damping Sheets: Cut your own Dots, squares, gaskets, anything. Cuts easily with razor blade, hobby knife, or scissors. Heat resistant, highly flexible microphonics-absorbing/decoupling/isolation materials. Great as a decoupling interface between different materials and as a damping layer in constrained layer systems.
grungebuster: Versatile, multi-purpose damping/isolation.
dBNeutralizer: Ideal for component chassis damping and loudspeaker applications. At 140 grams per 5" x 8" sheet, this damping sheet is nearly three times heavier and vastly more effective than equivalent-size 3M Damping Sheet.
Adhesive: Damping sheets are available with optional pressure-sensitive adhesive (except GIANT dBNeutralizer). Silicone medical adhesive can also be used as a superior adhesive.
All damping sheets are 5" x 8" (except dBNeutralizer GIANT 9" x 12" sheet)
~D
Wherever you go there you are.
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Not on the inside of a wall plate. That sounds like a fire hazard to me. On the outside, it would have to low a WAF to pass muster.
Dave
My post was a reply to;
"Would it make sense to buy two of these and put a silicone pad in between them to make a "sandwich" then put my turntable on it and place the whole thing on brass feet? My shelf is wood so those feet would dig into it.
I'm pretty sure it would be good looking...but is it effective?"
~D
Wherever you go there you are.
Adding damping is always a crap-shoot.
Dave
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