tubaman
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While they work for the purpose of isolating components from external vibration, those rubber footers trap the vibration generated by the component itself inside the chassis, therefore can only be considered a partial cure (paraphrasing from Boston Audio and Symposium Acoustics, and Mapleshade websites) I use Boston Audio's Tuneblocks, and every audio component (DAC, transport, power conditioner, amps) I have used them with sounded better with them. White paper is available on their website at boston-audio.com
I introduced the Tuneblock SE to an engineer friend who wasn't using any vibration control devices at the time and was skeptical of what difference/improvement those devices can make a while ago, and he was absolutely floored by the sound with one set of Tuneblocks under his CD player. This guy is an engineer who holds BS and MS in mechanical engineering from a prestigious institution, so I'd imagine he's pretty good at physics. Of course those Tuneblocks never made it out of his place.
The Mapleshade footers are nice also, the sound is warmer with them; but they only sound great if you use the footers with their Maple platform, though (personal experience). The platform would then act as "mechanical ground" for the vibration.
I introduced the Tuneblock SE to an engineer friend who wasn't using any vibration control devices at the time and was skeptical of what difference/improvement those devices can make a while ago, and he was absolutely floored by the sound with one set of Tuneblocks under his CD player. This guy is an engineer who holds BS and MS in mechanical engineering from a prestigious institution, so I'd imagine he's pretty good at physics. Of course those Tuneblocks never made it out of his place.
The Mapleshade footers are nice also, the sound is warmer with them; but they only sound great if you use the footers with their Maple platform, though (personal experience). The platform would then act as "mechanical ground" for the vibration.