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In Reply to: Components isolation posted by remi on January 23, 2007 at 07:39:45:
I've had great luck with DIY Symposium clones as a vibration sink. Just do a search here for the recipe.Another tack is to try the light & rigid approach and go with something like Ken Lyons' Neuance shelf. They're a great price for what they are & do, but you can try the philosophy for cheap by mocking up something out of corrugated cardboard or a multilayer sandwich of open-cell foam from the local craft store. Another cheap way to try this, assuming the size works for you, is to use a tabletop from one of IKEA's Lack tables.
Either method would be far better than a wood shelf, IMO/E.
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Follow Ups
- Is something other than wood an option? - grailer 08:29:03 01/23/07 (13)
- My symp clone - bartc 20:48:26 01/23/07 (12)
- Re: My symp clone - illini_skn 08:47:16 01/24/07 (11)
- Re: My symp clone - remi 21:15:19 01/24/07 (7)
- Using rubber - grailer 05:23:01 01/25/07 (6)
- Re: Using rubber - remi 09:49:52 01/25/07 (5)
- Re: Using rubber - grailer 10:38:06 01/25/07 (4)
- It does! - remi 18:13:43 01/25/07 (3)
- Re: It does! - grailer 19:17:10 01/25/07 (2)
- I think - remi 19:59:02 01/25/07 (1)
- I love it when you speak Latin... - grailer 03:54:34 01/26/07 (0)
- You are correct - bartc 13:54:44 01/24/07 (2)
- Re: You are correct - illini_skn 15:25:08 01/24/07 (1)
- No, but it wouldn't be useful - bartc 17:43:14 01/24/07 (0)