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Disc of Silence

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Disc of Silence is an isolation foot with same construction criteria as the Feet of Silence, widely praised by the critics.

The criteria is to use a isolation medium that is as effective as possible, as close as possible to the apparatus, in order to avoid propagation of frame borne vibrations and resonances into the apparatus.

By using an effective isolation medium and a small and stable physical body that upholds the apparatus, even the negative influence by the airborne vibrations (music) and internal vibrations of the apparatus are reduced.

Set of three discs can handle a load of 5kg to 35 kg or up to 70 kg with all tension springs mounted. Set of 4 disks are also delivered thus allowing a load up to 90 kg.

The adjusting screw permits levelling of apparatus with uneven weight distribution. The cork covered adjustment screw permits a secure and scratchproof contact surface, and further reduces resonances and vibrations.

The centre hub is suspended and isolated from the outer aluminium cylinder trough three or six tensions springs depending on the desired weight to be placed on the Disc.
 The resonance frequency of the tension springs is about 5 Hz at normal load, which means that effective isolation starts at about 8 Hz.
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3 |
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Extra Springs |
9 pcs |
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| 12 pcs |
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3 springs are standard in one Disc.
If you need more springs to double the capacity from 35 to 70kg (3 Discs)
or from 45 to 90kg (four discs) you have to order extra springs. |
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Svalander Konsult AB, Box 442, S-184 26 ÅKERSBERGA,
SWEDEN.
info@svalanderaudio.com

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© March 2004 Josef Svalander

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