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Originally Posted by
mutetourettes
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if the weight calculations are based on the sorbothane doing all the decoupling wouldn't that be affected by the fact that the isoacoustics are already doing some squishing and decoupling? As far as I know nobody has specs on what the isoacoustics are actually rated for, but I'd understood the matching-sorbothane-to-your-speaker-and-using-a-nice-low-duromer was based on speaker>>sorbo>>heavysolidthing
am I nuts?
I ask because I have isoacoustics and see folks suggesting adding sorbo too - I have no idea how to spec the sorbothane given that isoacoustics is an unknown value.
I wouldn't (didn't) worry about including the IsoAcoustics in any equation, as it is merely about how much weight to put between the Sorbo and the next, solid surface to squidge them just right for them to do the max of what they do. After that the Isos just become accumulative as far as I'm concerned.