For my A-level project in DT i am designing and making a table for my decks, it is specifically designed to stop vibrations from the floor, so if it was to be used in a club it would be to stop vibrations from the people dancing. As it will be used in my room it will be used to stop vibrations from when people knock the desk etc...
I was just wondering if you could help me and list several points that you would require if the table was being made for you, some examples could be....
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Oct-17-2003 11:38
Freak
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Registered: Jul 2003
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Every club i play in has concrete pillars in which the turntables are placed on- desk/workspace is built up over these
Oct-17-2003 11:45
Martin McG
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Glasgow
i think oakie used to cut a sqaush ball in half and put one half under each foot of the turntable!
this may not be of any help but i thought id mention it anyway
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you've got to worry about any product when this is the description they are using to try and sell it.
Oct-18-2003 14:40
`pr0digy
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Philadelphia
If you look at audiophile sites, you'll find that the high end setups use things like the blow up POS from htfr and sand boxes, etc.
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Oct-19-2003 03:00
spike_boy69
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Registered: May 2002
Location: Leeds
actually mate, supposedly tiesto used these in concert, and they have them at sensation, under those specially made support stand things
Oct-19-2003 20:22
punchline
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Virginia, United States
quote:
Originally posted by Freak
Every club i play in has concrete pillars in which the turntables are placed on- desk/workspace is built up over these
You are exactly right, concrete will stop just about any vibrations from getting to your tables. I use this technique and it works perfectly.
Oct-19-2003 20:50
MERiDiAN5i2
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
quote:
Originally posted by punchline
You are exactly right, concrete will stop just about any vibrations from getting to your tables. I use this technique and it works perfectly.
They're also nice n heavy, so it wont move. no more needle skip on cueing with cinder blocks!