Black Diamond Racing Puck - 3 Pack
The Black Diamond Racing Puck provides unprecedented versatility. The Puck is a disc shaped piece (like an ice hockey puck!) with the same construction as the Shelf. It is approximately 70mm in diameter and is designed to be used with the Pyramid Cones in several ways:
1. Direct Cone Attachment - the Puck is bolted directly to a Pyramid Cone ( threaded bolts supplied with Puck) and the Puck flat surface is placed against the equipment base with the Cone pointing downward.
2. Cone Cup - the Puck is placed on the shelf and the point of the Pyramid Cone sits in the countersunk thread hole.
3. Direct Equipment Attachment - The Puck may be bolted directly to the equipment. Contact us for details on appropriate fastening methods.
When used with the Pyramid Cones, the Puck provides about 75% of the performance of The Shelf so proves to be a cost effective system. Supplied with studs to allow attachment to Pyramid Cones.
Black Diamond Racing Mini Pit - 3 Pack
The Mini Pit is designed to serve a variety of functions in one product, providing unprecedented versatility to the audiophile. The Mini Pit is a disc shaped piece approximately 47mm in diameter, and of the same construction as The Shelf. The Pit has dimple on one side for use as a Cone cup and threaded on the other side for screwing together with the Pyramid Cones.
The Mini Pit can be used with a variety of BDR products. This provides the listener the opportunity to determine how best to use the product in your system, trying it in various ways. In addition, this flexibility of use may be advantageous in the future should your location or set up change. Supplied with studs to allow attachment to Pyramid Cones.
SPECIFICATIONS
Black Diamond Racing Pyramid Cones 3-Pack
The Black Diamond Racing Pyramid Cones Mk3 and Mk4 are the initial interface in a vibration control system. With a crush point of over 4,500 kg, the Pyramid Cones can be used virtually anywhere. The proper placement will significantly effect the performance of the cones so the rule of thumb is the tip of the cone towards the resonant surface. For example, under a CD transport sitting on an MDF shelf, the tips of the cones should be pointing down.
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