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In Reply to: RE: Turntable platform material posted by throwback on April 27, 2015 at 15:07:48
Thanks for the inputs, guys. I might try Duster's approach. I already have some BDR pucks -- carbon fiber disks? -- and maybe some grundgebuster dots. A composite bamboo board atop my maple platform might work well for another reason as well. My maple platform is not quite large enough to allow me to put on a dust cover. If I make the bamboo board a bit oversized, I could rest a the cover on it. Food for thought.
Duster, do you know who could make me a board at a reasonable price?
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VPI turntables benefit from a solid support to the center of the earth. The stock footers are pliable...check out BearPaws from Vermont Audio. These are large cones that absolutely stabilize the turntable. They replace the stock footer...unscrew the old ones, screw in the new ones. The increase in sound performance is clearly heard.
BDR pucks with Thin grungebuster Dots (adhesive-backed option) might be an excellent thing. What width and length board would be ideal for your particular application?
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