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In Reply to: RE: Vibration Control. posted by David Aiken on April 18, 2010 at 23:48:09:
After reading the article you recommended "Bad Vibes", it seems that a combination of the two methods (damping and coupling) is the best approach. I have a stand with spikes so that takes care of coupling. I now will look into damping products to finish off my system rack.
But I do want to say that in my opinion the 1.4 ratio for damping is not very significant because I think vibrations of low frequency are not as damaging to equipment as vibrations of high frequency.
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- RE: Vibration Control. - kirillzolotov 10:26:41 04/22/10 (5)
- "…I think vibrations of low frequency are not as damaging…as vibrations of high frequency" - David Aiken 13:28:31 04/23/10 (4)
- RE: "…I think vibrations of low frequency are not as damaging…as vibrations of high frequency" - Kirill 09:06:35 04/26/10 (2)
- RE: "…I think vibrations of low frequency are not as damaging…as vibrations of high frequency" - David Aiken 00:40:00 04/27/10 (1)
- RE: "…I think vibrations of low frequency are not as damaging…as vibrations of high frequency" - kirillzolotov@yahoo.com 10:32:04 05/10/10 (0)
- RE: "…I think vibrations of low frequency are not as damaging…as vibrations of high frequency" - geoffkait 16:07:43 04/23/10 (0)