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In Reply to: RE: I really hope I am done! posted by House13 on May 21, 2017 at 07:51:14
Might I ask what you are using for vibration control in those pictures?
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Thank you Josh!Those are very dense foam blocks. They are discardable inserts in end cap type frames used as protection in electronic instrument packaging.
I needed something dense that does not compress or deform under weight. Various cones type devices were out because of the shelf surface not being a solid. I also needed something to prevent the selves from ringing.
I had two already from a component I had owned at the time.
The width fits exactly between the feet on the bottom plate of my Rowland amps and between the upright posts of the amp stands. The length is the same as the amps.
They worked so well I had asked the same manufacturer if they could send me more. They sent me six which is the exact number I needed.
The overall dimensions fit all my components as if they were custom made for them.
I like the simplicity of the rack. The lack of solid shelves eliminates any dust collection and resonances. The shelves are adjustable and are no larger than needed for the components I own. The foam blocks prevent ringing. I guess the best part is I got it for nothing.
Edits: 05/21/17
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