Hello,
This concerns a Sony CDPCX235 player. When my WOPL is cranked, the player skips. I'd like to replace the feet with some isolation. There is a small rectangular tab in the center of each foot. Remove the tab and there are two holes. Is there a way to remove the feet? This player sits in a rack with minimal clearance so your insight is appreciated. Thank you for reading!
First of all download the service manual for some possible hints
http://elektrotanya.com/sony_cdp-cx235,270,335,400,450.pdf/download.html
Next thing to do is A) get the speakers off the floor a little, or get them farther out from the player.
B) Don't remove the feet, use some polycell foam to cushion it under the feet and if necessary in spots where vibrations might come up and cause problems. You've seen the stuff in packages and it's plentiful. I'll admit I sometimes go out back of the appliance and other stores downtown to harvest some for boxes and also isolating gear.
C) Removing feet saves space but does not shield from vibrations. Since you have a 200 disc megachanger it's just one huge box with a 'Seeburg' like storage turntable. I put my Pioneer on the bottom because it's the largest and deepest but anywhere you put a CD player affects it's stability.
D) I linked to the service manual because all of these machines are probably more than ten years old and the oldest players are up to 35 years old! It seems weird, but eBay lists them as 'VINTAGE CD players' as if they were early receivers!
There is an entire sheet of this foam under the changer in my bedroom, which is the only place I'm doing it now. If I post a picture of my cabinets and speakers it might help, I'll get that up today...my main cabinet is an old 50'sempty TV cabinet with two doors and a piano hinged panel covering where the top controls went. I paid $3 for it and the TV goes on top. I added two more cabinets in a row and made a monster with tape/noise reduction in the middle one and video on the end as well as a reel deck on top of that one but you get the picture. I have a center speaker hung in the area where the TV's 8" speaker was, in a very large open space beneath the former TV space.
If it sounds complex or something, the time changed and I'm still getting my brain started