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Old 11-09-2018, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by jdandy View Post
Paul.......Wall mounting a turntable has never struck me as a sensible way to control vibration. Most interior walls vibrate considerable more than floors.
Hey Dan, I'm not a structural engineer, but my experience is the exact opposite. My turntable is mounted to the second and third studs perpendicular to the center structural beam of my house with wooden floors.

Zero vibration to my turntable and jumping up and down causes no issues. Footfalls are known problems for turntables on stands though and not for turntables mounted to perpendicular walls.

As for wall induced vibrations, I don't know what that is compared to floor induced vibrations and my subwoofer is on the floor.

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