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  1. #1
    Join Date: Mar 2018

    Location: Battle, East Sussex

    Posts: 162
    I'm Lee.

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    I am thinking about upgrading the feet on my SL1200 MK2 and have come across some Magna Levitation feet on eBay. They can hold 10kg each so the set of four will cover up to 40kg. They are £94 inc postage. I am unable to post a picture

    D53* H50
    Sound Isolation Spikes Maglev Feet

    Product Features:

    Material: Aluminum + magnetic.


    Grade fever maglev machine feet, anodized surface

    Diameter: 53mm, Height: 50mm

    Machine feet Net weight (1pcs): 0.4Kg

    Single machine feet maximum load weight is 10KG,a set of four maximum load weight to 40KG. Audio equipment weight 10KG -40KG to apply this set of products.
    Scope: pre-decoder, turntables, speakers, and so on.

    Package include 4 pcs


    Has anyone used these or have experience of similar feet on the Technics.

    I know other recommended alternatives are the iso boots or more upmarket iso feet with the bands

    Thanks
    It’s about the music
    70s Retro Yamaha YP800TT, CA1000Mk2, CT1010

  2. #2
    Join Date: Apr 2015

    Location: Central Virginia

    Posts: 1,736
    I'm Russell.

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    I’d sure like to try a set! And it’s fairly affordable compared to some other turntable isolation platforms I’ve been looking at. I just looked at the Ginko Cloud 9, 10, 11. They are $400 to $600! And another eBay seller had a 2 inch thick acrylic platform for $350. If you weren’t thrilled with them you could probably move them along for most of what you paid?

    Russell


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