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In Reply to: RE: Lack table with Vibrapods underneath good idea or not? posted by vital ital on August 21, 2011 at 13:16:48
I think i will try one way for about 6 months. Vibrapods. Isolate sounds like a good way to go with vinyl. Will report back. Oh and I did read all the Lack stuff on the asylum and around. One of the main reasons I got one (and cuz its dirt cheap).
Thanks guys. Will report back.
v.i.
Million miles from home.
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Given the way much music is recorded today, were you to listen to it, you probably would hear little difference.
easy road.
V-Pods have their place (I own them), but they are the anti-thesis of a properly inplemented Lack shelf.
The Lack shelf is cheap, but it requires more effort, on your part, if improved sound quality is what you are after.
Otherwise V-Pods will perform much better under an MDF or wooden cutting board type shelf (tried various combos years ago and have first hand experience).
V-Pods under a Lack and/or my Neuance shelfs are a disaster in that they negate the benefits of the light ridged material/concept.
I know myself and how lazy i am... Will then try the spikes, the floor is really level and the lack is level via either vpods or spikes. So will go with the spikes...
Thanks once more.
v.i.
Million miles from home.
My system (except for the speakers) is located in a hallway closet with 4 inches to spare on either side of the four shelf equipment rack.
It takes a lot of stooping grunt work to make any changes, and I'm about 4 years behind on what I would like to do @ this point.
Considering this, the next time I tear everything apart I'm not going to cut any corners when reassembling the system.
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