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In Reply to: Granite is not a desireable vibration control material... posted by Barry Kohan on June 7, 2004 at 12:15:53:
My understanding of the sandbox idea was that the sand dissipates the vibration and the mass of the granite/marble/rock is required such that new vibrations are minimal, due to the hefty weight of the material.In such a design the granite wouldn't be part of dissipating vibration but only part of preventing new vibration from creeping up to my turntable.
Right? Maybe I'm not understanding the design theory.
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Follow Ups
- Umm...hence the sand? - MTZ 12:48:54 06/07/04 (6)
- Re: Umm...hence the sand? - Barry Kohan 13:08:59 06/07/04 (5)
- Re: Umm...hence the sand? - MTZ 14:07:21 06/07/04 (4)
- A little more on resonance. - Al Sekela 15:16:40 06/07/04 (2)
- Re: A little more on resonance. - jon 17:37:33 06/07/04 (1)
- No, just good friends... - Al Sekela 21:33:43 06/08/04 (0)
- Re: Umm...hence the sand? - Barry Kohan 14:26:52 06/07/04 (0)