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In Reply to: RE: Thoughts on my proposed system isolation approaches? posted by JoshT on May 09, 2017 at 15:28:03
It bothers me when shelves for audio sway. I think the Salamander's are susceptible to that because they are not rigidly held, but assembled from pieces. It needs rigid right angles. I put steel L-Brackets on my synergy and it's now rigid enough that I don't think about it.
Yeah, sometimes I notice that if I place stuff, rubber, whatever, underneath components, they sound better. Most of the time, I couldn't tell or don't care.
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I like them because the shelves are one piece and their heights are infinitely adjustable. But because the shelves are MDF and not particularly thick, and I have a three-bay set up, the shelves do seem to sag towards the posts to conform with the shape of the floor. That is, since my floor is a bit lower in the middle, each side slopes somewhat towards the middle. It's not visibly noticeable, but it is with a carpenter's level. If that makes sense.
I've leveled the turntable though by adjusting the height of the feet.
I'm mostly focused on the front R&L speakers, the subwoofers, and the turntable. Less so the other components.
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