![]() ![]() Also, it's VERY difficult to see the drivers with the Vandersteen sub. The first sub (Vandersteen V2W) never appeared to have issues, but that sub is decoupled (if that even matters) from the floor with spikes resting on brass disc. That really eliminated any audible rumble that I was having. I purchased a set of four Herbie's Tenderfeet, and used them in conjunction with a bamboo cutting board as a phono stand. My room has laminate flooring, and I was setting the Rega on a buffet which is where I store my albums). When I first got my TT, I had audible issues. I think the final solution is going to need to be a combination of isolation and subsonic filtering. I have 4 tenderfoots under a bamboo cutting board, and then 4 more tenderfoots under the turntable. ![]() My turntable is isolated with two sets (8) of Herbies tenderfoots. At $180 I would much rather spend the money on a better phono preamp.Īdditional info : My turntable is a modified Rega RP1 w/Ortofon 2M Blue cartridge. If this thing was $50 it would be a no brainer. I wonder why the new ones are different?ģ) KAB RF1 - Strictly a subsonic filter. I was looking at some of Pro-Jects older products such as the Phono Box II SE and they were 18Hz with a 24dB/Octave attenuation. It starts at 20Hz and attenuates 12db/octave. I can't seem to find this info anywhere.Ģ) Pro-Ject Phono Box DS - Has a built in subsonic filter. I also don't know how steep the filter slope is. So far I've been able to come up with three options.ġ) Cambridge Audio Azur 651P - Has a built in subsonic filter, but I have no idea what frequency it starts to filter. My current Phono preamp is a Rega fono mini so my current line of thinking is to get an upgraded phono preamp that has a subsonic filter. I just picked up a second subwoofer for my system, and now I have the dreaded woofer pumping issue when playing Vinyl. ![]()
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