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Get a Life!

Posted by jedrider on June 11, 2017 at 20:37:07:

That would be my first inclination of what to tell you ;-)

I hate audio tweaks, but vibration control DOES make a difference.

I try not to let anyone see me, though. Sometimes I sneak putting weights on top of equipment, loudspeakers, well, turntable, especially. Sometimes I have cork strips that I put under equipment.

I think that tube vibration control could be a good thing, especially if no one will see it if it is in an enclosed chassis or doesn't look dorky. I may even do that next time I buy a new set of tubes.

I find the difference of vibration control to be almost imperceptible, but it definitely improves the experience, whether imagined or real.