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In Reply to: Beautiful job and many different features went into this one. posted by hiatt@alaska.net on November 30, 2011 at 01:13:08:
I don't think you want a "compliant" layer between the slate and the wood. It would constitute another interface past which the energy of vibration has to flow. At each interface there is a fraction of energy reflected as well as transmitted. This is why most re-plinthers of Garrards and Lencos do away with rubber escutcheons between the chassis and the plinth.
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- RE: Beautiful job and many different features went into this one. - Lew 16:48:16 11/30/11 (4)
- Not expert here, but I thought I read that a CLD plinth uses a compliant - hiatt@alaska.net 18:16:24 11/30/11 (0)
- RE: Beautiful job and many different features went into this one. - jimkjr 17:38:56 11/30/11 (2)
- RE: Beautiful job and many different features went into this one. - Lew 17:24:18 12/01/11 (1)
- Thanks Lew. This must be the theory that Rega uses with their rigid tonearms? - hiatt@alaska.net 00:21:02 12/02/11 (0)