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In Reply to: RE: old timey turntable isolation posted by Douger on January 30, 2021 at 07:34:25
Do you have a PDF reader on your PC or phone? I ask as that should open up just fine. I was able to open it up easily on my phone, by the way.
Just that you have to do a lot of scrolling to see the one drawing down here cut from the full article in this thread.
Really, nothing new, technique is still employed with current tables, albeit sprung but a lot of modern tables have little to no spring suspensions (Rega's come to mind) so new techniques are employed for those, but the general concept is the same.
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Who knew the idea dates back to 1959? I don't own a spring-suspended turntable, however. The beauty of the paver from Home Depot? It probably cost me under $10. Seems to work at least "fine".
I just bought a bamboo cutting board and then bought some gold plated spikes from Dayton Audio via Parts Express, using the Rega configuration, one in the back in the middle, 2 up front in by a couple of the front corners, which are are adjustable for ease of leveling and it works just fine for my Rega. :-)
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