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Decoupling monitors in your studio
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It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Ideas for speaker isolation on the cheap? Thread starter Ckaz Start date Dec 1, Prev 1 2 3 Next. First Prev 2 of 3 Go to page. Quote: innerspace said:. Technically a speaker should be locked securely in place to a heavy structure that acts as a "mechanical ground".
If you introduce any kind of compliance under it, then the movement of the cone will be able to move the cabinet to some degree, compromising the acoustic output.
I would try them directly on the desk, possibly with something heavy on top holding them down. If the desk is flimsy and you get buzzing, use the hardest and densest material available to cure the problem - maybe hard rubber washers from the hardware store. Anything soft, squishy, or compliant is your enemy in this situation. Click to expand Quote: ckaz said:. As a sidenote, what exactly is the purpose of speaker isolation.
I I know for components its to reduce vibration or so I thought , but my speakers will be sitting on a solid desk and won't be experiencing any of that.
So yea, whats the point? Joined Aug 11, Posts Likes The mass of the cone is far too light to move the speaker cabinet. I think that creating secure points of fixture for the cabinet only sets up nodes for resonance.
So, with the regular dynamic speaker design, I think that they are best placed on compliant surfaces. The cone will not be moving the speaker baffle as a whole, so there is no need to prevent that kind of movement. The cone instead creates vibrations within the structure of the speaker baffle.
Joined Jan 24, Posts 8, Likes Joined Dec 30, Posts Likes Quote: nikongod said:. So wrong. The trend of "people who can sell anything they build" towards cabinets that weigh in the lb range, and are SPIKED to the floor is not an accident.
The speakers DO set up resonances in lightweight cabinets, and by coupling the speaker to the floor you increase its mass several-fold.
A light speaker on a suspension is free to sway to the music in a manner mildly related to the actual signal. Some call this distortion. Rigidly couple the speaker to whatever its sitting on.
If the speaker is on a stand rigidly couple that to the floor. By all means, experiment with any manner of suspension you can think of, but the rule of thumb says to rigidly couple speakers to the floor.
Start off following the rules. With respect to this issue of speaker stands, I very much favour using lightweight stands and using large bicycle inner tubes C at the base. Joined Nov 22, Posts Likes I don't want to end up damaging the speakers though.. Joined Nov 9, Posts Likes OK, let's erase Isaac Newton from history and abandon decades of established audio practice, then. It's a good job Frank Whittle didn't think hot gas was "far too light" to move an airplane. Quote: Originally Posted by p a t r i c k Please do not be rude and try to understand.
There is no benefit in increasing the mass of the speaker cabinet. The most classic way to describe this is the example of a 12 inch ruler. You clamp this ruler to a desk and then you can make a very nice "twang" sound.
If, however, you undo the clamp, you cannot make a nice "twang" sound with the ruler any more because there is no longer a node as a reference. Incomplete trades. Joined Mar 2, Posts 1, Likes I have concrete stands decoupled from the ground with four hockey pucks and the speaker on top, decoupled from the stand with some 3M polyurethane feet, it works pretty well. The stands are spaced 2. You must log in or register to reply here.
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Magnetic decoupling. Local company is offering magnetic feet for speakers or turntables, decoupling them from vibration transmission, by having the component "maglev" from the table or floor. I can't find the weight limit, but I read someone who tried with 39kg speakers. For those of you who want to decouple their speakers from the floor or shelf The company is called HLJ. Hi Perceval!
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Read times. I added DIY plinths to get tweeters to ear level from my nearfield chair listening position. What have you used that works for you? In the process of researching previous AC threads, IsoAcoustic stands, etc..
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After twenty years of reviewing consumer electronics, I have developed a healthy degree of skepticism when it comes to audio tweaks. Having owned more than a few power line conditioners over the years, I can attest to the improvements that some of them made with source components but can also point to some that sucked the life out of my system; an expensive lesson for sure. The problem with tweaks and certainly ones based on wishy-washy science is that you really want them to work; even when your brain tells you that you either hear no change in the sound of your system, or that something sounds better at the expense of something else. Every experience will be different because every component reacts differently to resonance control. In the case of the ISO-PUCK mini devices, what inspires confidence is the background of the company and their decades of experience planning and building radio and television studios for the CBC across Canada. IsoAcoustics focused initially on the studio world; creating stands for studio monitors that provide acoustic isolation. Having solidified its position in the pro space, the company branched out into the consumer market offering loudspeaker stands, isolation feet, and equipment pucks.
When you set up your home studio for the first time you probably wondered how you could make it sound more like a studio and less like a bedroom. But it can also be expensive and confusing. Yes, you do. Simply put, a room designed as a bedroom is not designed for audio production.
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