I was a sceptic in vibration control until I heard the Ansuz Ceramic pucks (Darkz) under my D200. They changed my mind completely. Problem is I can't afford them so I'll have to go without, or seek a much cheaper alternative.
(11-Jan-2016, 18:43)Rufus McDufus Wrote: [ -> ]I was a sceptic in vibration control until I heard the Ansuz Ceramic pucks (Darkz) under my D200. They changed my mind completely. Problem is I can't afford them so I'll have to go without, or seek a much cheaper alternative.
How about the Aluminium Darkz they are half the price of Ceramic. I am thinking of testing them.
(11-Jan-2016, 18:53)octaviars Wrote: [ -> ] (11-Jan-2016, 18:43)Rufus McDufus Wrote: [ -> ]I was a sceptic in vibration control until I heard the Ansuz Ceramic pucks (Darkz) under my D200. They changed my mind completely. Problem is I can't afford them so I'll have to go without, or seek a much cheaper alternative.
How about the Aluminium Darkz they are half the price of Ceramic. I am thinking of testing them.
I didn't try them. They could well be a good option.
(11-Jan-2016, 19:16)Sobert Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone tried HRS Damping Plates?
HiFi+ like them http://www.hifiplus.com/articles/roys-round-up/
M3X works better apparently.
Otherwise make your own from a thick slate slab (or similar) on isolation rubber or ex-military equipment isolation mounts.
Mine are hanging on screws on a concrete block wall, how do I stop them vibrating?
Hi Nick
The original wall mount have o-rings between the wall and the bracket...
Do not know if they are there for vibration control ?
Kind regards Morten
I think there may have been a hint of irony in Nicks post.
(16-Jan-2016, 10:22)NickB Wrote: [ -> ]Mine are hanging on screws on a concrete block wall, how do I stop them vibrating?
Are you referring to your Devialets or something even more precious?