🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Monosaudio Spring Speaker Isolation Feet are premium aluminum pads designed to enhance your audio experience by reducing vibrations and noise. With a robust load capacity of 88 lbs, these adjustable feet are compatible with a wide range of audio equipment, ensuring optimal sound quality for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.
Item Weight | 94.5 Grams |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 88 pound |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
S**N
Works great!
Keeps the distortion down 🤙🏻
A**R
Way too strong for turntables.
I only give this one star because it says they work with turntables. I needed new feet for my technics SL-1950 turntable and instead of paying highway robbery for original feet I decided to give these a shot. The least amount of springs you can use and still be stable is 3. With only 3 springs it’s still way too stiff. This is a relatively heavy turntable with a metal base so I’m sure they’d be no good with those cheap particle board pro-ject or music hall turntables. It will work for now but I don’t think it’s going to absorb much vibration.By the way stop buying those turntables. If it uses a 15v power adapter, it’s cheap junk. Trust me I’ve owned them.
M**L
Works
Cut vibration down considerably.Did not eliminate vibration, but made a big difference.
D**S
Move Around A Bit, But Reduced Subwoofer Vibrations
I was a little skeptical about this one at first. But it works well, and has effectively removed the buzzes from around my desk when I, 'Pump Up The Jam.'However, I have noticed that the feet have and tendency to dance around a bit on the hardwood floor. Once a week or so I have to pop down and readjust all of them so they don't come out from underneath. I tried flipping them upside down with no improvement. This is probably better solved with a rug or mat now that I've typed this.For the cost, not bad. They are well-made quality products. Specific solution to a specific problem.
G**U
Makes a huge difference!
My woofer was always buzzing from certain frequencies like there was something underneath it. Honestly it sounded like a paper plate got stuck between my sub and the floor during some movies. Finally saw a suggestion for something like this in a YouTube video to clean up the sound. Seemed like a gimmicky scam at first... And some types of isolation feet kinda look like they wouldn't really do anything. These were kinda I expensive, but they're simple enough that they would have to do something.These work great! No more buzzing and the LFE from my subwoofer is much cleaner. Not sure why all subwoofers don't come with isolating feet like this! They kinda look cool too. The springs are enough to hold the unit steady but reduce vibration to almost nothing.Really easy to put on, and I was worried they might shift or something. Had them on for about 2 months now and no issues on a hard wood floor.Worth every penny!
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