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From: atkins@opus.UUCP (Brian Atkins)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Turn table isolation methods wanted
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 20:41:42 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 20:41:42 1985
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I just moved my Technics SL-Q200 turntable to a location in my home where 
the slightest movement causes the arm to bounce (due to the way the flour 
boards are oriented).  It is, unfortunately, necessary to keep the turn table 
where it is.  

The feet on my turn table are small spring loaded jobs, and are the only form 
of isolation (the arm and platter are connected directly to the chassis, alas).

What I need is some isolation method, like "discfeet" (or whatever the actual 
product from discwasher is).  Is it possible to make such things at home?  
What do you look for in store bought models?  Any brand recommendations, or 
comments of any kind would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Brian Atkins   ...{attunix, hao, allegra, ucbvax}!nbires!atkins
NBI Inc., P.O. Box 9001, Boulder CO 80301	(303) 444-5710