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The IsoNode Pro Anti-Vibration Feet are a set of four large, high-performance feet designed to reduce vibrations and enhance stability for your equipment. With a weight capacity of 200 lbs, these durable and eco-friendly feet are perfect for any professional setting, ensuring a quieter and more efficient workspace.
M**Y
Inexpensive and effective
I put 10 of the small ones under one of the glass shelves in my audio rack and could readily feel the difference in vibration between the shelf with feet and the shelf without. Obviously not very scientific, but then again, it was $25 a pack, not thousands in fancy shelving. I added big feet under each component, small feet under the shelves around their perimeters and everything is nicely damped without crazy expense or time spent. Would I love to design and build a dedicated rack out of less resonant material that perches on springs instead? Yes, of course, but these do a fine job for my comparatively inexpensive system.Sonically, I think I hear an improvement in clarity, as though some spurious noise in between notes may be suppressed with these in place, thereby improving resolution already in the system. I don't think I hear more detail or any of that, but subjectively I think the noise floor dropped, allowing more detail to stand out. May be psychoacoustic, may be real, don't really care, my main goal was to dampen vibration getting to the components when my subs are running. I think it does a nice job of that for the money. If it helps anyone with similar systems, my system is a hodgepodge of low- and mid-fi, primarily an ATC SIA2-150 integrated running a pair of ATC SCM-19 monitors with JL Audio F110 subs running below 60Hz. The CD player is a Sony 5400 and the turntable an old Technics. Hardly Shindo, but then again, I spent less than $100 dampening my rack, so I think the cost of these is nicely relavent to the cost of my system. Before I spend more on cables and dampening, my money would be better spent on better components. Somehow I think a Shindo on these feet will blow the doors off my Technics on a Stillpoints rack.As an aside, I also tried these under things like my coffee grinder to see what effect they would have. Works quite well there too!Just be mindful of the makers admonishment to take care what surface these press against. They can stain some surfaces. For my components I simply stuck the adhesive side to the factory feet so the isonode material points down and presses against the glass shelves of my rack. I don't care if the shelves stain.
W**S
IsoNod Pro Anti-Vibration Feet
I have a set up that any audiophile would cringe at. My turntable (great table, great cart) is on a shelf inside a TV cabinet about 10 inches from a hardwood floor (in a 100 year old house - so it's not the most rock solid floor). Pluswhich, I have 3 small kids that run around who have no care of the skips and jitters created by their running. I had resigned myself to never listening to vinyl when the kids are awake.I saw this product in a Stereophile magazine and thought I'd give it a try (it's only $25). It's an odd material - quishy but also responsive. They were simple to apply and were successful in removing any vibration from the pitter patter of my children running around the room.Long story short - if they worked for me, they'll work for you.I can't be more happy with this purchase.
M**N
Sceptical about these at first, but they really do work!
I admit it, I got the package and opened and thought, I just got scammed... I thought I could have probably just cut a tennis ball in half and used it instead... Well I was wrong! Real Wrong! I bought these specifically for installing under my Sony Turntable. You see I love Vinyl and, as a result I like to play it very loud. So loud that at times the bass in the records I'm playing will come back through the needle. It is caused by excessive vibration of the system. The same noises of nuisance occur when my two little ones are running around and dancing near the turntable. After the installation of these I have successfully isolated the excessive vibrations coming through the needle on the turntable. If you like your vinyl, play it loud, have dancing little ones... Get some of these... You'll be glad you did.
T**Y
Work like a charm.
I am a vinyl addict who also likes to play the music LOUD once in a while. I have a set of Paradigm speakers and two Klipsch powered subs, so the house can get rocking. My turtable is a Technics Sl1200, which by itself is a very self isolating and feeback resistant turntable, but when I turned that volume knob to a certain point, feeback would occur. I would then use the DJ trick of rubber bands and ashtrays whenever I chose to have a loud listening session, and they did eliminate the feedback. However it looked horrible, so I figured I'd give these a shot. They work just as well as the ashtrays/rubberband setup without the eyesore. I have them on a slab of black lacquered maple with the TT on top.
R**I
bad product
"The items arrived on time even before. The product is very very poor sticky and melting. The glue under is very very very poor. It doesn't hold the weight us described "Each large IsoNode foot holds 10.5 lbs maximum" I used 4 large feet ander a cd of 18 lbs and they didn't hold and crashed. Not recommended at all. I regret buying it."
L**H
Excellent price and good quality item
Used under a centre speaker I have found these feet offer a distinct change in the nature of the speakers sound that I find pleasing. All in all it offered a reasonable improvement for the $s paid.
R**K
crap product. stained and ruined my wooden desk
I have an $80,000 dollar system in my living room using Harmonix Combak footers but I bought these footers to put under desktop speakers on my custom made southwestern desk from Desert Storm Gallery in Sedona AZ,. and after reading someones comments about how these stain i lifter the speakers after one week and they were fused to the desk and stained the surfaces. I had to use Goo Off, a heat gun and and a lot of effort to remove the fused rubber. I got it off but it stained the wood and faux copper top. DO NOT BUY THESE. BUY HERBIE'S FOOTERS. I HAVE USED THEM UNDER MY HARD DRIVES AN MAC MINI WITH ZERO PROBLEMS.
E**B
Isonode Anti Vibration Feet
Bought these to try and see if my system would benefit from isolating media player, amp and hard drive.Big improvement in bass and clarity.My gear costs north of 10k so very inexpensive upgrade
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