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    Quote Originally Posted by da2222 View Post
    Springs are springs
    NO! Completely incorrect. A spring has to be specially designed to reject a specific Hz frequency.
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    You can tune them by using different numbers of springs - and different weights of supported components will have different resonant frequencies when combined with the springs anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REXTON View Post
    NO! Completely incorrect. A spring has to be specially designed to reject a specific Hz frequency.
    brilliant

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post
    You can tune them by using different numbers of springs - and different weights of supported components will have different resonant frequencies when combined with the springs anyway.
    This

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    Quote Originally Posted by da2222 View Post
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    Exactly what I’ve been doing. There are seven springs and for a light component it will work fine with as few as 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky View Post
    Waste of money no natter how cheap they are.
    So they didn't work when you tried them?
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Quote Originally Posted by da2222 View Post
    The 'copies' are IMO no different from the originals. The springs are springs, not subject to any mystical audio spec. Very good too.
    They do, they have set weighting and composition for the job they are doing. Lots of RD work goes into them. The Nob ones are just generic from the factory.

    I am often baffled how swayed people are by Chinese cheap production copies of genuine RD'd parts.

    If Viablue actually got their backside into gear, they would be able to have them all removed under IP right infringement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    So they didn't work when you tried them?
    No, I know enough about Chinese knockoffs to not waste money.

    I have tried the Viablue ones, very good units.

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    Quote Originally Posted by montesquieu View Post
    You tried them then or is this just an anti-nobsound rant?
    Its a 'Chinese knock off of someones designed product ' rant, sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REXTON View Post
    NO! Completely incorrect. A spring has to be specially designed to reject a specific Hz frequency.
    Exactly, amongst other tasks in this instance too.

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