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OK I have to ask , In what applications would Sorbothane dampen "to well" or or not enough ? amps ? preamps ? Solid State , tubes , turntables, CD players, DAC's ? It's almost as confusing as using spikes to couple or decouple, pads under spikes pennies under spikes etc. It makes my head spin sometimes. :^)
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Topic - Sorbothane , Cork , Spikes & Related Things - IEaudiodude 16:42:12 07/11/12 (11)
- Every material has a resonant frequency. Above this frequency, it absorbs and turns to heat - Norm 07:34:37 07/13/12 (4)
- soft materials sound awful. ...x2 - Dynobot 06:28:37 07/14/12 (3)
- Herbie's Audio Lab's compliant materials... - Duster 14:46:49 07/18/12 (1)
- RE: Herbie's Audio Lab's compliant materials... - bradluke0 08:57:48 07/22/12 (0)
- I cannot embrace this entirely. - Norm 08:49:21 07/15/12 (0)
- Well, there was a Sorbothane puck for LPs, way.... too much damping, mucked up the sound. - cfb 05:49:32 07/12/12 (4)
- Eggs ackly. I cut mine up and made shoe inserts out of it. Nt - geoffkait 10:04:00 07/12/12 (0)
- RE: Well, there was a Sorbothane puck for LPs, way.... too much damping, mucked up the sound. - moray james 08:41:28 07/12/12 (0)
- RE: Well, there was a Sorbothane puck for LPs, way.... too much damping, mucked up the sound. - IEaudiodude 07:20:51 07/12/12 (1)
- I remember those but this was like a hockey puck 1-1/2 inches thick went over the spindle like a clamp. - cfb 16:03:11 07/13/12 (0)
- RE: Sorbothane , Cork , Spikes & Related Things - Dynobot 17:45:21 07/11/12 (0)