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PHONOGRAPH MOUNTING
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A seismic platform. Build a shock-aborbing platform for your turntable to reduce mechanical feedback to the transducer (cartridge).
AUDIO AMATEUR 1/1976 [May 1976] (v.7#1) pg. 17

Isolation-style mounting system for a turntable uses four inexpensive door springs to suspend the platform.
AUDIO AMATEUR 4/1978 [Nov 1978] (v.9#4) pg. 40

Tip on using springs from flashlights to support (isolate) a turntable.
AUDIO AMATEUR 4/1978 [Nov 1978] (v.9#4) pg. 45

Tip on lowering the profile of the Audio Technica Acoustic Isolators by countersinking them into the case.
AUDIO AMATEUR 2/1979 [Apr 1979] (v.10#2) pg. 38

A wood base topped with foam rubber and a lead plate are used to isolate a turntable.
AUDIO AMATEUR 3/1981 [Jun 1981] (v.12#3) pg. 11

Make a platform (base) with adjustable feet to level a turntable.
AUDIO AMATEUR 3/1982 [Aug 1982] (v.13#3) pg. 38

Seismic mounting for a turntable eliminates distortion due to floor vibration and air-borne sound. Uses modified door springs.
AUDIO AMATEUR 1/1984 [Mar 1984] (v.15#1) pg. 38
Added Info AUDIO AMATEUR 2/1986 [May 1986] (v.17#2) pg. 52

Tip on insulating turntables from "acoustic coupling" using computer terminal cushions.
AUDIO AMATEUR 3/1984 [Jul 1984] (v.15#3) pg. 39

A turntable isolation shelf. This wall-mounted shelf will isolate the turntable from floor vibrations.
AUDIO AMATEUR 1/1987 [Jan 1987] (v.18#1) pg. 45

An anti-shock turntable cradle is built mostly from wood. Rubber O-rings and typewriter padding are used to absorb the vibrations.
AUDIO AMATEUR 4/1992 [Dec 1992] (v.23#4) pg. 21