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Default High prices for suspension equipped turntables

On Jun 10, 7:50�pm, Jenn wrote:
In article
outaudio.com,





�"BretLudwig" wrote:
Jenn:


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Depends on several factors. �But the problem is generally avoided if one
avoids jumping rope in front of one's TT. "


�Don't live in an apartment or condo, then? Well, good.


�I hope you also live a long way from airports, rail yards, elevated
superhighways, and any construction work involving piledrivers or
explosives. And in a house built back in the old days with real timbers
and a heavy floor.


�Most people can't say all that and for them a non-suspended TT is just
going to be misery.


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I've had a non-suspended TT in a house with a very rickety floor and
never had a problem. �Seriously. �Why would one jump around in front of
your TT anyway?- Hide quoted text -


I currently have a suspended TT on a suspended floor and have
occasional issues. There are so many holes in these guys' logic...has
anyone ever heard of a friggin' wall shelf? I just had one sent to me
that retails for $1500. Pretty serious little shelf, and I bet you
can skip rope next to it all day long.

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