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Danny,
Those things shown are for home audio.
Correct me if i'm wrong but you said you had a sperate tank right?
If you move it away from the speaker and facing in a T to it
as opposed to being parralle(sp?) with the sound waves. this should
help. If your on solid ground cement or such vibration shouldn't
be a problem. If your on a wood stage. Try setting it off stage on
a box, or step. Throw a rope over a rafter like dick dale does.
or Get the walker with bungee like Bill from the Lava Rats has.
I rolled the first time I saw that. But knew exactally why he had
it, and it worked great.
you could also try a towel folded over a couple times, or a block
of soft foam rubber.
Jeff(bigtikidude)
--- In , snydr@... wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just finished building my 15" tone ring speaker cabinet and put
it
> through it's paces. For some reason, unlike my 2x12" combo, the
> vibrations caused my reverb springs (outboard) to move enough to
create
> a little noise. I know others have had this problem and have
written in
> the past about it. I decided to do a little research on material to
> isolate equipment from vibrations and found a whole bunch made for
> super anal audiophiles with tube amplifiers. Here's a link:
>
>
>
> Do you think any of these hold potential as a possible solution as
an
> alternative to hanging it by a bungee cord?
>
> Danny S
>