Hi All,
this post might expose large holes in my hifi knowledge but here goes....
I have a revived passion for my old records but I have REALLY bouncy floors. Even my windows rattle if I step too hard. I've not tried much isolation yet as it will have to be really effective to work at all. The wall my amp/TV/Speakers are against is stud and so will probably not isolate as much as will be required to remove foot fall problems if I wall mount there.
Plan A is to wall mount with as much foam/springs/rubber etc as possible and hope.... but plan B may also work and be more aesthetic (wife friendly).
I have a really solid wall on the opposite side of the room I could put a shelf on, but I cannot move my Onkyo AV amp and 20m of analogue cable be way too long.
My solution? I use a good ADC to cover to digital then use run a long digital cable (HDMI/COAX/Optical) into my amp? Surely the amp converts the phono analog into digital internally at some stage anyway so if I do it externally and feed it a digital signal what's the difference?
thoughts will be greatly received....
Cheers.