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I was having some audible resonance issues with my Shindo 604's vibrating the plywood Matt recommended I sit them on. These vibrations seemed to be interacting with my floor and causing a subtle ringing. Once I noticed it, I couldn't un-hear it.
I removed the plywood and the issue improved a bit, but was still there. Then I stacked 3 boxes of LP's on each 604.
Whoa! The difference was not subtle.
Everything become more solid and focused. Not going to bother to describe it beyond that.
It isn't pretty, but if you have a flat top speaker, give it a try.
The 604's are pretty lightweight, so my guess is that low frequency sound is causing vibrations that certainly aren't helping the sound. Mass loading seems to tighten up the speaker's foundation and let their capabilities shine through. Haven't seen this discussed before, but I'd be surprised if others haven't tried this.
I removed the plywood and the issue improved a bit, but was still there. Then I stacked 3 boxes of LP's on each 604.
Whoa! The difference was not subtle.
Everything become more solid and focused. Not going to bother to describe it beyond that.
It isn't pretty, but if you have a flat top speaker, give it a try.
The 604's are pretty lightweight, so my guess is that low frequency sound is causing vibrations that certainly aren't helping the sound. Mass loading seems to tighten up the speaker's foundation and let their capabilities shine through. Haven't seen this discussed before, but I'd be surprised if others haven't tried this.