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suspended is not nothing

Posted by bwb on June 30, 2012 at 09:04:50:

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Well the best way to do it would be to suspend it so that no external vibrations effect the sound

It will still vibrate because it is subjected to sound waves. That's how your ears work, they vibrate because the air is moving. What you seek to do is impossible. The cables used to suspend it would also vibrate as well as whatever it was sitting on. You can't completely isolate a component from the room unless you remove it from the room, and then you have to deal with the effects of long cables.

How do you rig up something that eliminates the USB cable from the equation? If you have done this I second the Nobel nomination.