Gingko Audio or Vibrapods
cstmar01
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Just looking for a set of the mini-clouds or some vibrapods to use under my CDP. Just thought I would look around here to see if anyone has any before I would buy them new off the Gon or something.
Trying to keep it on the cheaper side so don't need/want anything fancy right now.
Trying to keep it on the cheaper side so don't need/want anything fancy right now.
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Mapleshade brass footers; micro-points, or triple points. A bit expensive, but fracking (can I say that?) work.
yeah thats more than what I'm looking to spend right now. The Gingko mini's are only a 100 bucks retail for all 3 but if someone had some they weren't using and I could get them for less I would. I just need them for under my CDP for right now because I'm getting a ton of vibrations through my stand still.
My TT I had an easy solution. I took a 1/2 inch MDF board and placed on the top shelf where the TT is and then put some rubber washers between the shelf and the MDF then the TT on top of that. Very small amount of vibration now on the TT and helped it a lot. however rather than spending the time on cutting out a board that would fit on the middle shelf (which would be a PITA to make) I was just going to buy something for it. -
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thanks for the tip Russ.
I just ordered some iso-pads from quest for sound as it says that each pad will support 75lbs so I can also switch these under my pre amp to see how I like them there.
Thanks!