PDA

View Full Version : FS: Pure Granite Speaker Isolation Blocks



The Black Adder
20-01-2010, 21:27
Pure polished Granite Speaker isolation blocks

These blocks are made from pure Granite - Beautifully polished to a semi gloss finish with 45 degree chamfered edges.

They were made to fit my B&W speakers of which have now been sold. They cost me around £300 to be made due to the thickness. They are very heavy probably around 22-25kg each!

Perfect for any floorstanders or standmount speaker system. Because of the weight these can be used on carpet as well as hard floors.

Each block measures approx 300x300x70mm (<4mm discrepancy)

These are very heavy, and so could be better to collect. But I can arrange a courier if needed.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pure-Polished-Granite-Speaker-Isolation-Blocks_W0QQitemZ120520604770QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ ConsumerElectronics_EquipmentStands_SM?hash=item1c 0f967c62

hifinutt
24-01-2010, 14:47
they look magnificent , what b&w did you have on there then ?

The Black Adder
25-01-2010, 16:50
Hi,

I had some CM7's on them, made a real difference in sound.. quite suprising, looked really nice too!

Now down to £150

http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq295/musical_submarine/Stuff/ResizeofDSC03010a.jpg

Spectral Morn
25-01-2010, 17:42
Hi,

I had some CM7's on them, made a real difference in sound.. quite suprising, looked really nice too!

Now down to £150

http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq295/musical_submarine/Stuff/ResizeofDSC03010a.jpg

I use something almost identical in my upstairs listening room (allows me to get away with what I do there imho/e), so I urge anyone with bass problems who want a stable platform to seriously consider these. Imho they are a bargain. I would though, use Michell tender feet or similar cones underneath...imho that will reward you with another leap forward in sound quality.

Bargain.

Regards D S D L

Spectral Morn
25-01-2010, 17:47
Hi,

I had some CM7's on them, made a real difference in sound.. quite suprising, looked really nice too!

Now down to £150

http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq295/musical_submarine/Stuff/ResizeofDSC03010a.jpg

I use something almost identical in my upstairs listening room (allows me to get away with what I do there imho/e), so I urge anyone with bass problems who want a stable platform to seriously consider these. Imho they are a bargain. I would though, use Michell tender feet or similar cones underneath...imho that will reward you with another leap forward in sound quality.

Bargain.

Regards D S D L

The Black Adder
26-01-2010, 21:08
£130?

twelvebears
26-01-2010, 21:17
I use something almost identical in my upstairs listening room (allows me to get away with what I do there imho/e), so I urge anyone with bass problems who want a stable platform to seriously consider these. Imho they are a bargain. I would though, use Michell tender feet or similar cones underneath...imho that will reward you with another leap forward in sound quality.

Bargain.

Regards D S D L

I took the other route and just made the whole speaker from it... :mental:

The Black Adder
29-01-2010, 14:55
still for freaking sale... £40 delivered - It's a deal.. it's a steal!

The Vinyl Adventure
29-01-2010, 14:59
£40??
gimmi a sec, let me have a measure... i was gonna get some made but £40..

The Vinyl Adventure
29-01-2010, 15:04
silly question maybe... mine need to be 300mm wide and more like 350mm deep, by any lucky chance have you measured them wrong? :)
at 300mm there woudbe an unatractive overhang of speaker feet

The Black Adder
29-01-2010, 15:12
Whoops... I mean Delivery is £40 ... Silly me!

Shame though mate!

The Vinyl Adventure
29-01-2010, 15:20
:lol:
i thought i had got it wrong, i re read that a few times... "£40 delivered"
"£40 delivery" .. there is a cavernous gap between that difference in 2 letter of a word
ah well to small anyway

The Black Adder
01-02-2010, 08:26
Sold! - Ta