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RE: Awesome, Thanks! Order Placed :) [nt]

Posted by Duster on January 26, 2017 at 14:48:58:

A package of 16 discs arrived today, and the walnut board for my vibration control platform project is said to arrive tomorrow. I also made sure to gather-up the thin anti-skid pads required to complete the project. In the meantime, another vibration control footer project for use in my computer workstation system can be started today, with the use of four 40mm X 10mm Carbon Fiber Discs affixed under a DAC via Liquid Nails silicone adhesive, with a Herbie's Audio Lab Tenderfoot adhered under each Carbon Fiber Disc. Pretty much intended as the best of both worlds for a vibration prone application, since the Carbon Fiber Disc is a very effective vibration wave blocker and resonance dissipater, while I find the Tenderfoot to be a very effective compliant decoupler that may benefit from the use of an additional layer of vibration control, with a different complementary impact for increased transparency. At least this is the plan, but the proof is in the pudding if the design performs as well as intended.