Da5id4Vz said:
I'd be inclined to agree, but I have an infatuation with a couple of fine examples that have their (bi)amps hanging on the back. The Meyer HD-1 and Genelec 1031A are both quite amazing speakers. I’ve spent a long time listening to each.
I know the Genelec employs some vibration isolation but I don’t remember what goes on with the HD-1.
-Dave
I wonder if potting a GC (except for the chip itself) and then isolation mounting the heatsink to the speaker cabinet wouls solve some vibration problems.
MantramAudio said:
I wonder if potting a GC (except for the chip itself) and then isolation mounting the heatsink to the speaker cabinet wouls solve some vibration problems.
Only during an earthquake.
And, BTW, to Circlotron: I really enjoy your healthy skepticism and sense of humor.
GnD
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