zanash;233457 Wrote: 
> If you can reduce the amount of vibration within the unit you will lower
> the noise floor ie it should sound better.

The Transporter already has an S/N of 120 dB, and this was probably
measured on Sean's test bench, which does not have any exotic vibration
isolation properties.  Don't tell me that if you 'improve' on that you
can hear the difference.

zanash, you seem like a nice guy but it's finally time to call
shenanigans on this BS.  Yes, increasing mass reduces vibrations but
its effect on solid-state components is negligible.  If this had a
large effect it would be impossible to have working electronics in
moving vehicles, let alone aircraft and space vehicles.


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