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Turntables & Tonearms Where Analog still Rules |
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Spinbase: Powered Speaker Base for Turntables
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Like the effort in marketing
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Yikes, apparently we’re going about it all wrong trying to isolate our turntables from vibrations.
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That’s what is so interesting about this thing - if I understand how it works, it actively isolates the turntable from vibrations coming from the speaker itself. Not for me but I wish them well.
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This devise isn't aimed at HiEnd turntables/systems here a couple of video showing their target market:
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I wouldn't dismiss it flippantly. Active vibration cancellation has been around for other purposes for decades. If done correctly it could in fact be more effective than the usual passive methods normally used as isolation feet, blocks of concrete, 300lb turntables, etc.
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Heck, modern "vibration" reduction transducers (aka adaptive optics) are what enable telescopes on the ground to have the resolution of the Hubble telescope at much larger apertures. It is also the basis of noise reduction headphones. Though we have no clue of the quality of or effectiveness of this particular gadget, the idea is in fact very sound, no pun intended.
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I don’t disagree that the technological concept is sound, it just seems counter-intuitive to deliberately introduce a source of vibration directly under a table that you then have to add a means to cancel. It’s like developing a method of cancelling vibration in your microscope just so you can mount it on the lab fridge. But as others have pointed out, audiophiles aren’t the target market. I’m sure if done properly it can be designed to perform quite satisfactorily for its audience.
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Tony D'Agostino Momentum S250 MxV & HD pre; Linn Klimax Organik DSM, SonicTransporter, EtherRegen; Acoustic Signature Typhoon Neo, Koetsu RSP, Boulder 1108; Sf Il Cremonese; Shunyata Everest, Altaira, Sigma & Alpha v2 |
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Particularly given how sophisticated that technology has become. If someone comes up with a demonstrably good one I can see people spending multiple thousands. No more proof than the hundreds or thousands that audio fans spend on power cords, receptacles and other goodies of, at best, infinitely marginal utility. |
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