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Some ideas for a new 400 dollar knob
Some ideas for a new 400 dollar knob
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Seriously, I used auto-adhesive cork sheets for dampening the steel enclosure of my Luxman Cd player. It´s effective and readily available at any hardware store ( at least here). If the sheet is too thin one can always add a second layer. For the serious designer, cork is not only used for sealing wine bottles. There are millions of applications for this both natural and hi-tec material in the military and aerospace industries.
Here´s from the world´s major manufacturer:
Amorim Industrial Solutions
Browse the sitemap and look for acousticork and antivibratic.
Cheers
Here´s from the world´s major manufacturer:
Amorim Industrial Solutions
Browse the sitemap and look for acousticork and antivibratic.
Cheers
I had once a sheet of cork to make your own gaskets for engines. Was a mixture of cork-granulate in flexible rubber, +/- 2.5 mm thick. Available in parts store for automotive stuff i guess. Maybe this type is very good for dampening, though i never tried this type of cork in my CDP, but used it in my motorcycle to prevent those black stains on garage floor
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Yeah, it´s like teflon. Most people don´t know it´s so good as dielectric, although it´s widely used for plumbing and frying pans.
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Hi,
An alternative to 'corking' is 'caulking' 🙂:-
http://didnt.doit.wisc.edu/audio/CDP/cdp.html
http://didnt.doit.wisc.edu/audio/CDP/CDP_lid_caulk.jpg
Kind regards,
Ashley.
An alternative to 'corking' is 'caulking' 🙂:-
http://didnt.doit.wisc.edu/audio/CDP/cdp.html
http://didnt.doit.wisc.edu/audio/CDP/CDP_lid_caulk.jpg
Kind regards,
Ashley.
carlosfm said:
SY, you must buy cork, not that Neo thing.
Made in Portugal, the best cork
If you bought a chip with a 5% failure rate, and the type of failure that wipes out the entire unit in which it's installed, you'd scream bloody murder. I sure would.
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