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CPU: Ryzen 5 5900X
Mobo: MSI MPG B550I GAMING EDGE WIFI
GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 Super KO Gaming
Ram: Corsair Vengance RGB PRO 32GB
Storage: Samsung 970 EVO 1 TB M.2 NVME
PSU: Corsair SF750
AIO: Lian Li Galahad 240
Fans: Lian Li UNI SL120 x 2
RGB Strip: Phanteks Digital RGB LED Combo Kit
Feet: BLUECELL Aluminum Speaker Feet
Standoffs: SamIdea M3 26mm
Cat: No clue of breed, but she is 2 years old.
Plants: Ikea
This is my first time posting a build on Reddit. I decided to create positive pressure just purely on aesthetics alone aka I don't like the way it looks in a negative pressure setup. I added standoffs to both the motherboard and gpu sides. These standoffs did not screw in perfectly, so I would suggest other ones. But this allowed a lot of room for cable management, which took hours of planning. I was able to hide the controller behind the psu as a result. The backplate on the mobo doesn't fit perfectly because other wise the panels will not close due to the height of the Galahad pump block. The tubing seems to be sticking out, but I'm able to close the panels perfectly fine. The case is in 3 slot orientation and I raise the gpu to the highest possible point. Adding case feet also allowed me to use my normal DisplayPort and HDMI cables without any adapters. I'm not going to get shorty antennas because I don't think they're worth the cost. Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions. I am here to share and learn. Thank you.
Thank you. They are not. Bought from amazon. Had to find other screws to secure them, as the included ones where too thick. Not sure of the size as I have a lot of extra parts lying around, and found 4 that fit. Lol
Monosaudio 4pcs 40x20mm Adhesive... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0819G7R12?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Mine did too but the bass messed up the sound awful. Any vibrations will transfer to the stylus and get picked up in your music. Turntable Equipment Isolation Pads / Feet by Tuneful Cables Audiophile - Stops Record Skipping! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076DGD3X2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_bqQDsg8ShjJOV Found this on Amazon and they help out a lot
Dunno if they fit but these: https://www.amazon.com/SVS-SoundPath-Subwoofer-Isolation-System/dp/B00NCSQ5GK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=36AE32V512V3S&keywords=SVS+isolating&qid=1661259256&sprefix=svs+isolating%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-1
I assume they work, although I use them on a 1200w PB4000 subwoofer sitting on a carpeted concrete floor so who knows. Either way I cannot hear the floor rattling, the rattling windows drowns that out.
Please for the sake of all that is holy free those speakers from their prison.
I think you'll get better sound if you put them on top of the cabinet. Even better if you can put something between them and the cabinet to help sonically isolate them.
Like these things: https://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Silicone-Hemisphere-Non-Skid-Isolation/dp/B075KKX3QQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=isolate+speakers&qid=1627164979&sr=8-12
So I wouldn't say it's worth spending alot of money since it won't make a huge difference in mid fi systems. Although that being said I do have foam iso pads for my speakers but more so to tilt them higher, as well as subwoofer vibration feet to not shake the floors to much in my town home.
I listed some spike feet so that u can install those on your hard wood and subwoofer vibration feet in case you wanted to take a look. Their are plenty of different options out there, those are just the ones I used.
It was this one, an adjustable 25u rack. It's a comfortable height for me to access stuff on top (I'm 5' 11").
i have servers in my rack that weigh more than 150lb.
My startech 25u rack supports 1200lb.... https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O6GNLQE
if you can, figure out the depth for them and make things to bolt them together at a few points (top, 1/3rd of the way, 1/3rd of the way, bottom for example) and they'll probably work well.
This is a good option if you don't mind it being open (No sides, doors etc)
https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-Open-Frame-Server-Rack/dp/B00O6GNLQE
Its adjustable, and they often accidently ship an entire pallet
Thanks for the nice reply!... as for the speakers marring, Ive put these on the top corners of the speaker stands to protect and an attempt to decouple them a bit.
You can use something inexpensive like these
Add felt to the bottom if you need more floor protection.
I bought this one off Amazon brand new for 250 shipped. StarTech 25U Adjustable Depth Open Frame 4 Post Server Rack.
I live in a area that doesn't have a lot of old server equipments so I had to get this one. It's great since it's adjustable depth. And casters are awesome addition as well
The ascends that Zeeall recommended are great, but I think a pair of Kefs would be better for a desktop. They coaxial driver is great for close listening. Regardless, you won't be disappointed with either.
I'm surprised more people haven't mentioned this.
There are products for this situation
Either of those should make a significant difference if OP is getting vibrations in his walls without impacting the neighbors perceived sound.
A pair of new KEF Q150 for $300 and sell one of them.
https://www.amazon.com/KEF-Q150-Bookshelf-Speakers-Black/dp/B071P6KQZX/
Or buy a single refurbished Q150 for $220
All the other decent center channels cost quite a bit more IMO. The standard price for a SVS Prime Center is $400 and it sometimes goes on sale during major holidays for $300.
The Emotiva C1+ has only bee increasing in price. It used to cost $300. Now it is $350.
The best part of the amp is you can connect any sub you like to it. The Sonos sub wouldn’t make sense for you because some of the cost is due to the wireless connectivity you wouldn’t be using.
If you don’t want the bass travelling through the house, your best option is a sealed design and not a ported.
Additionally, sub isolation feet like these: https://www.amazon.ca/SVS-SoundPath-Subwoofer-Isolation-Pack/dp/B00NCSQ5GK go a long way to eliminate the rattling and general unwanted travel of bass sound to other areas of the home. They’re really great.
In your circumstance I would not use the Sonos sub. You can get much better performance for the same money, or save a bunch.
Good luck! Let us know if you have any more questions.
I keep the mk7 away from the monitor (set it up on my left when the monitor is on my right). I also put these under the tt’s when I play. But I think the “fix” has been where I place the tt in relationship to the monitor.
I have a pair and love them as well. I went with a purify amp as the price difference wasnt much more than the Hypex.
If you are interested in replacing the pads your towers are currently on you can buy two of these kits. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NCSQ5GK/
You also need eight M8-1.25x35mm bolts if you want to use the SVS pads. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZF6KT8C
thanks. I like these: https://www.amazon.com/40x20mm-Aluminum-Speaker-Isolation-Turntable/dp/B0819G7R12 but just a little too wide at 1.5". I'll keep looking but thanks for pointing me to the right direction.
I started off with getting this rack in 12U, but I quickly realized that I should have gotten the 25U (which is only $67 more), particularly because it allows you to use the extra space for UPS, shelves, rack KVM, etc...
I have the same one, got it at Walmart for like $125 if I recall. Do yourself a favor and get the SVS SoundPath Subwoofer Isolation feet. Congrats on the new sub!
You need to get the sub off the floor with isolation feet. Something like these:
https://www.amazon.com/SVS-SoundPath-Subwoofer-Isolation-System/dp/B00NCSQ5GK/
The next step is to put pressure on different places in the case to see if it reduces the resonance further. I'd recommend glue + screw in some 3/4" or 1" square pine at diagonals in the problem sections.
I like the idea of giving components some air, and saw somebody else post a picture with these feet that looked pretty nice.
BLUECELL Pack of 4 pcs Aluminum Speaker Isolation Feet Pad for AMP Turntable HIFI Player https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D7S8F3T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_W8FM64QYJ5T5QWBP8BHT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Looking for sensitive TT advice. It with relatively mild amounts of vibrations cause skips. I just bought a sub so I'm thinking it might be a hindrance.
I pre-emptively bought these cork/foam pads. I'm hoping it's enough, but what's the next step if not?
I have the same one, got it at Walmart for like $115 if I recall. Do yourself a favor and get the SVS SoundPath Subwoofer Isolation feet. Congrats on the new sub!
I would use thicker rubber feet in the back. Hudson Hi-Fi sells sound isolation feet in different sizes that work really well. Since they sell different sizes, you can really dial in the angle you want. I’m using them on a couple of different keyboards.
I have these which supposedly help with keeping the noise isolated. I am in a corner unit and don't have anyone directly on the other side of the wall which helps.
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Do you have a picture of your current set up with the Polks?
Of course, within budget those Audioengines should be fine in a small space. If you want to go separates and can wait for a sale the kef q150s would be a step above the rest. They do go on sale for $299.
https://www.amazon.com/KEF-Q150-Bookshelf-Speakers-Black/dp/B071P6KQZX
I used these based on multiple posts here for the same purpose and have been happy with the results in cooling the stack.
Get those speakers isolated. You can spend the money on some isoacoustic pucks or just grab something cheap like this Tuneful Cables Sound Isolation Pads. Cork Pads for Turntables to Reduce Vibration & Skipping (1" Pack of 4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076DGD3X2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_437XX09SA0CXXWY8BCB7
You’ll be surprised by how much it tightens everything up. By having those speakers right on the dresser … you basically turned the dresser into a speaker - and dressers aren’t typically designed to be speakers :-)
Also - have a shit ton of fun listening to awesome music.