20-Oct-2019, 12:53
(20-Oct-2019, 11:49)Snoopy8 Wrote:Peace!(20-Oct-2019, 08:09)Jean-Marie Wrote: Do you have personal experience of such stand having any effect on a phantom? TheNot a nice way to reply to a post by demanding personal experience as proof!
The reason I’m asking is that as much I can understand how they can be beneficial for a traditional speaker which does not have mechanical cancellation of forces generated by its bass driver, the phantoms do not generate any vibrations, thanks to the two woofers working in opposition.
So what would be the use of the elaborated vibration absorption then?
I own 3 pairs of Isoaccoustics stands, including a pair for my Golds. They are a cheap tweak that has improved both my home theatre and stereo setup. Must I always state my personal experience before my posts can be believed?
I’m just trying to understand.
sorry if it sounded offensive, that was not my intention, therefore please accept my apologies if it sounded like it.
Jean-Marie
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