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Vibtrations and Laptops
Hello,
I am a drummer looking to go digital with my warm-up and practice tunes. I use a CD player but, when things get heavy, it tends to skip so I thought about going digital using my old lap top. How does sound vibrations affect a lap top? Can I place it on some rubber or some material that would help reduce the vibration? Any thoughts? Thanks, DN |
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you may also want to put it behind something to block the vibrations.
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Flash drives are pretty much immune to vibration. You could use a flash storage-based USB MP3 player connected to some speakers and you wouldn't have to worry about vibrations, good or bad.
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