Chosemerv
New Member
Greetings folks,
So I have an interesting issue with vibration and I'm looking for some possible damping solutions. So as you can see from the pics my Technics sl1350 is wall mounted in my front room. The room is about 25x8. In the room you can jump off the sofa onto the floor and the turntable never misses a beat. But if someone is walking down the hall from the back of the house (from the hall to midway into the living room is when this skipping occurs, so about 30ft in total length)on this floor the turntable skips bad. My partner and I rent the house, which is a duplex, so doing some type of structural mods to the house is out of the question. Right now the turntable is on a commercial wall mount unit, and I have a wood shelf directly under the turntable and 1/4" cork isolation pads between the wood shelf and the wall shelf. Budget isn't extravagant, perhaps $200 max. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as the turntable is essentially unusable when having people over for holiday and other gatherings.
Cheers,
Dennis
So I have an interesting issue with vibration and I'm looking for some possible damping solutions. So as you can see from the pics my Technics sl1350 is wall mounted in my front room. The room is about 25x8. In the room you can jump off the sofa onto the floor and the turntable never misses a beat. But if someone is walking down the hall from the back of the house (from the hall to midway into the living room is when this skipping occurs, so about 30ft in total length)on this floor the turntable skips bad. My partner and I rent the house, which is a duplex, so doing some type of structural mods to the house is out of the question. Right now the turntable is on a commercial wall mount unit, and I have a wood shelf directly under the turntable and 1/4" cork isolation pads between the wood shelf and the wall shelf. Budget isn't extravagant, perhaps $200 max. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as the turntable is essentially unusable when having people over for holiday and other gatherings.
Cheers,
Dennis