Squash Balls For Turntable Isolation. the blue balls have air inside, just like squash balls, which prevent vibration coming up from the platform. I have only experimented with the double yellow dot, which has the lowest bounce rate, compared to the other three, which are a single yellow dot, red dot, and blue dot. Squash balls come in four different levels of bounciness (is that a word, idk). i've posted here before about the marked improvements you can make by putting your gear on a partially inflated. My tt weighs over 35kg making squash balls. i have my eye on some herbie's isoballs but rather than spend £80 (+ tax and duty) on an unknown, i decided to test the. you can then place the board your turntable sits on either on an 18 bicycle inner tube or on a vertically damping set of roller blocks made up of. while the squash balls primarily address vertical movements, they offer much less help (not none, but much less).
while the squash balls primarily address vertical movements, they offer much less help (not none, but much less). I have only experimented with the double yellow dot, which has the lowest bounce rate, compared to the other three, which are a single yellow dot, red dot, and blue dot. i have my eye on some herbie's isoballs but rather than spend £80 (+ tax and duty) on an unknown, i decided to test the. you can then place the board your turntable sits on either on an 18 bicycle inner tube or on a vertically damping set of roller blocks made up of. the blue balls have air inside, just like squash balls, which prevent vibration coming up from the platform. Squash balls come in four different levels of bounciness (is that a word, idk). i've posted here before about the marked improvements you can make by putting your gear on a partially inflated. My tt weighs over 35kg making squash balls.
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Squash Balls For Turntable Isolation i've posted here before about the marked improvements you can make by putting your gear on a partially inflated. while the squash balls primarily address vertical movements, they offer much less help (not none, but much less). the blue balls have air inside, just like squash balls, which prevent vibration coming up from the platform. i've posted here before about the marked improvements you can make by putting your gear on a partially inflated. My tt weighs over 35kg making squash balls. Squash balls come in four different levels of bounciness (is that a word, idk). you can then place the board your turntable sits on either on an 18 bicycle inner tube or on a vertically damping set of roller blocks made up of. I have only experimented with the double yellow dot, which has the lowest bounce rate, compared to the other three, which are a single yellow dot, red dot, and blue dot. i have my eye on some herbie's isoballs but rather than spend £80 (+ tax and duty) on an unknown, i decided to test the.