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    Default WTD: Speaker isolation feet

    My speakers are now on wall shelves rather than dedicated stands, so I could do with some isolation feet for them - ideally something that doesn't need to be stuck to the bottom of the speaker, and nothing too big or flashy.

    Thanks!

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    I always have some of these knocking about. They are only just sticky enough to attach to speakers or support, and won't harm finishes.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195090475...Bk9SR-rvksXCYw

    Less than a fiver for 100, so will last forever. Even cheaper, go into a local glazing suppliers and smile sweetly at them, they'll probably give you a few.
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarginWalker View Post
    My speakers are now on wall shelves rather than dedicated stands, so I could do with some isolation feet for them - ideally something that doesn't need to be stuck to the bottom of the speaker, and nothing too big or flashy.

    Thanks!
    I use these under my my Wilson Benesch Vectors instead of the spike and it brings soundstage in to better focus, and more bass detail and control. Considering the cost well worth it.
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    How heavy are the speakers?
    ISO-Pucks are worth looking at.
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    The speakers are about 9kg each.

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    I use these washing machine isolators - they do a perfect job of it.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/VIBIRIT-Vib...M3/ref=sr_1_3?

    Look like they are part of the speaker, too.

    Also useful to get a bit of extra ventilation room between stacked components that don't have proper Japanese feet.
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    TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.

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    These look just the job. Thanks, Martin

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    I have used these throughout. https://soundeck.bigcartel.com/produ...eet-round-50mm they made expensive, but they really work well

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    A set of Iso-Puck minis would be perfect. Each puck supports 2.75Kg.
    I use the bigger Iso-Pucks under my floor standing speakers and the improvement was worth the investment.
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