Ahhh, just because you can’t measure it doesn’t mean you can’t hear it, or some people hear it in some systems to be more precise.
I don’t buy the aircraft analogy, the vibrational noise is low enough to keep the aircraft well within its operational parameters to keep it in the air.
I do not deny psychoacoustics , but I think most people with decent hearing could hear when I swapped out those 3 bases from under my system components.
Now, I’ll never convince some people of that on an internet forum but from my experience (and lots of experimentation with vibration control products). Vibration control can make audible improvements and its not just about analogue components. You can spend a lot of money on this stuff and it may make no difference in your system. IMO then you have exceptionally well designed and engineered kit that they have designed to dampen vibrations , or you kit is just not resolving enough, or some folks may just not be sensitive to hear it. I’m not going to debate this anymore than that, this is a subjectivists forum and these things just go circular.
Let your ears be the judge , but you should be able to repeat hearing these improvements.
If you want bang for your buck FO.q dampening tape ta32 and ta102 a pack of each about £40 a pack from japan. Extremely versatile in what you can do with it, if you just want to try 1 go for the thinner one its much more versatile.
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