Could you imagine a scenario where isolating loudspeakers could be really beneficial to SQ.
Say a suspended floor which audibly resonates because of the structural borne vibration propagated from the loudspeakers.
How would the airborne vibration compare to the structural , any links to research would be useful.
A few years back a very nice chap from Speirs&Robertson came to measure my ( suspended) floor with a three plane accelerometer, even with the speakers playing bass heavy music, very loudly there wasn’t that much vibration .
Interested as always to hear your thoughts.
Keith
Say a suspended floor which audibly resonates because of the structural borne vibration propagated from the loudspeakers.
How would the airborne vibration compare to the structural , any links to research would be useful.
A few years back a very nice chap from Speirs&Robertson came to measure my ( suspended) floor with a three plane accelerometer, even with the speakers playing bass heavy music, very loudly there wasn’t that much vibration .
Interested as always to hear your thoughts.
Keith