Originally Posted by
AJSki2fly
I have some Hudson Speaker isolation feet, I have tried them directly under the speakers instead of spikes and also placed the speakers(with spikes) onto oak plinths with the Hudsons under the oak plinths, I have found the second set up gives the best isolation and results in tight and detailed bass and I think overall a better soundstage definition. If you look at a lot of the isolation feet on sale they general incorporate some form of Sorbothane/rubber for isolation and some also utilise a hard point system to focus energy out of the device.
For Oak plinths just buy some 40mm Kitchen Oak worktop and cut to size, you can spray lacquer them black of leave them natural.
These would suit your speakers
https://www.hudsonhifi.com/products/...rm-soft-blocks note this Durometer 60 (Shore A) supports up to 150 LBS: this is important if they are to soft or too hard for the speaker weight then they will not be as effective.
I also found these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274869685...EAAOSw1V5g8YZL but check on what weight 4 can take. Alternatively
http://www.true-point.audio for SH30050 50mm Load 12.7 - 17.2kg(each)
Those you did for me last year are just the job for my speakers - recommended. And because they were the same dimensions as the speakers they look like they're part of the cabinets
I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in
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