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I'm thinking about getting a turntable shelf since my listening room has a subfloor.
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
When someone mentions a shelf to me I vision a supported platform held in place on a wall with brackets. Your not thinking of trusting your Kronos to a shelf are you ?
When someone mentions a shelf to me I vision a supported platform held in place on a wall with brackets. Your not thinking of trusting your Kronos to a shelf are you ?
Why not? This is a tried and trusted method of truly isolating a table from floor-borne vibrations . Contrary to popular belief , the Kronos is NOT immune to floor vibrations . Something like this works a treat & will support 140 lbs.
http://www.finite-elemente.de/englisch-1/hifi-racks/pagode-master-reference-wall/
How about hanging it from the ceiling? Might be an interesting experiment. Though, could be ugly I suppose.
Why not? This is a tried and trusted method of truly isolating a table from floor-borne vibrations . Contrary to popular belief , the Kronos is NOT immune to floor vibrations . Something like this works a treat & will support 140 lbs.
http://www.finite-elemente.de/englisch-1/hifi-racks/pagode-master-reference-wall/
I did that once with a Thorens table I had many years ago. I hated it. The table swung more than a bisexual at an orgy.
Not if you pick up the line![]()
I use a Minus K and could not be more pleased. It eliminates all floor born noise. Not sure if it works well with a suspended table though.
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