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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 17654" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I see what you getting at. Well, no, I haven't tried it. But, do not beat me with that dismissive stick yet ;D I'm all open to new ideas and exploring different concepts. Look at the Dac project in the DIY thread. But, like so many others, there are limits to what I can consider worth a try. Putting vibrapods under an amp is not one of them. Here, my engineering mind prevails in that if a <em>solid state</em> piece of electronics can be "improved" by installing vibrapods under it, the design is hopelessly flawed, especially in the domestic environment. I've used suspention mechanisms in the PLC environment before, but this was to limit vibrations caused by heavy industrial machines that can impact the mechanical integrity of the PLC. I would not expect such vibrations in the home ;D</p><p></p><p>So, that is my stance on the matter. You might disagree ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 17654, member: 122"] I see what you getting at. Well, no, I haven't tried it. But, do not beat me with that dismissive stick yet ;D I'm all open to new ideas and exploring different concepts. Look at the Dac project in the DIY thread. But, like so many others, there are limits to what I can consider worth a try. Putting vibrapods under an amp is not one of them. Here, my engineering mind prevails in that if a [i]solid state[/i] piece of electronics can be "improved" by installing vibrapods under it, the design is hopelessly flawed, especially in the domestic environment. I've used suspention mechanisms in the PLC environment before, but this was to limit vibrations caused by heavy industrial machines that can impact the mechanical integrity of the PLC. I would not expect such vibrations in the home ;D So, that is my stance on the matter. You might disagree ;D [/QUOTE]
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