Michael Amster;176564 Wrote: 
> Has anyone put a component on a vibrator (like a baby bouncer or such) 
> to see if the inverse is true (i.e. vibrations are audible)?  I know 
> that with my Turntable, using isolation did help dramatically.  I have
> 
> yet to be convinced on things like the SB2 or amps, etc.
> 
> -MA
> 
> P Floding wrote:
> 
> >FatElvis2000;176462 Wrote: 
> >  
> >
> >>But also acts as an heat insulator....  not great for a warm/hot
> amp.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Sure. I wasn't discussing relative merits. I was pointing out that a
> >difference is well possible.
> >
> >
> >  
> >

It should be easy enough for someone who has the equipment to measure
jitter to do this with a second system playing in the same room.
Obviously measuring with nothing playing, as well as with different
loudness levels.

Can't find anything about such tests with Google, however.


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