

Dinohyus Hollandi wrote:http://herbiesaudiolab.net/compfeet.htm
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Dinohyus Hollandi wrote:Isolating the Planar 3 (including the stock rubber feet) always left me with a feeling that there was more but that "more" was somehow restrained inside the table. At first I thought that there must be vibration going back into the turntable, so I added more isolation. That only made it worse: there was a certain "flatness" or "deadness" that I couldn't quite put my finger on. The table wanted to boogie but couldn't. So I removed the extra isolation and rubber feet and placed the table on regular cone-shaped aluminium spikes on the top shelf of my audio rack (a Solidsteel contraption that is extremely low on WAF but high on dealing with resonances, isolation and supporting your stuff). And presto: boogie, swing, PRaT, spaciousness, air and all other associated expletives were there. It's that "Blimey!"-moment when you stop reading your book and look up to check if a bunch of musicians suddenly were beamed into your listening area. Apparently the turntable couldn't get rid of its internal vibrations and the spiked feet were somehow able to get rid of that.
plastico wrote:The STATEMENT IS: ISOLATION IS THE KEY. If you look at all the turntable designs that spiral above the $5,000 mark , what is the common element? ISOLATION! That means what ever component it is in design- feet, bearing, platter, drive system, arm interface, it all contributes to the end goal-isolation from outside forces! What we try to do with our humble Rega tables is to get a little piece of that pie with a smaller outlay of finances. I do not believe that coupling is the key, rather have each component in the turntable chain do it's work independently of each other.
Cheers, Plastico

plastico wrote:The Rega feet are 1 1/4 inch outside diameter. I took my feet off, and substituted them with the Tenderfeet. The Tenderfeet has a Fat Dot glued to them, and I put the dot side against the plinth, and I used 4 Tenderfeet. Dinohyus Hollandi , I too found that a lot of materials that were supposed to 'isolate' just deadened the presentation. When I installed the Tenderfeet,that boogie, swing, PRaT, spaciousness, air all came back! That is when I started on the upgrade path, and I have not looked back since.![]()
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Cheers, Plastico

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