I finally got serious with my vibration isolation and bought a set of isolators similar to what @Michal Burisin has installed. The format is a little different but the concept of the isolators is the same as his.
Below shows how I installed them in my 8020 rig. I wanted to try and keep how much these isolators had to contend with regarding weight to a minimum. The above are rated for 40kg/88lb nominal load per unit, 80kg/170lb max allowable load on the z axis (up/down).
As Michal had reported with his rig, the difference is remarkable. There is a lot more vibration felt as well as the fidelity of those vibrations. According to the wife, the vibes reaching the floor have greatly reduced (I was running them pretty hot at the time). The LFE you see in the above pic is paired with another located under the front of my seat. Currently, I've been trying SimHub's ShakeIt and really liking how you tailor control. I currently have front l/r vibes going to the front LFE and rear l/r vibes to the rear and gear change to both. Still early days with ShakeIt but curbs feel fantastic! I did try a l/r orientation with the LFEs but even though I could feel the stereo effect, it just didn't do that much for me. My current config is much more tidy and suits me just fine.
@Mr Latte has always preached the importance of isolation and he certainly is on the mark. I recommend implementing serious isolation to get the most out of your tactile set-up.
Below shows how I installed them in my 8020 rig. I wanted to try and keep how much these isolators had to contend with regarding weight to a minimum. The above are rated for 40kg/88lb nominal load per unit, 80kg/170lb max allowable load on the z axis (up/down).
As Michal had reported with his rig, the difference is remarkable. There is a lot more vibration felt as well as the fidelity of those vibrations. According to the wife, the vibes reaching the floor have greatly reduced (I was running them pretty hot at the time). The LFE you see in the above pic is paired with another located under the front of my seat. Currently, I've been trying SimHub's ShakeIt and really liking how you tailor control. I currently have front l/r vibes going to the front LFE and rear l/r vibes to the rear and gear change to both. Still early days with ShakeIt but curbs feel fantastic! I did try a l/r orientation with the LFEs but even though I could feel the stereo effect, it just didn't do that much for me. My current config is much more tidy and suits me just fine.
@Mr Latte has always preached the importance of isolation and he certainly is on the mark. I recommend implementing serious isolation to get the most out of your tactile set-up.