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beek

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Wanna play around with speaker isolation on the cheap
on Amazon check out washing machine isolators
built to hold 178 lbs. 8
bucks for eight
there working great here:cool:
 
Hi beek , well you have got my interest on the subject, can you post a pic of them? I have been thinking of making some isolation platforms , made from different materials. Going from a dense metal sheet to ally sheet ,then solid wood sheet to balsawood .then going back the other way, back up to a metal sheet.
 
Personally, I found EVA Anti Vinration Pads to offer superior decoupling and sonic benefits, especially when used double thickness.
 
Hi there,

I am a happy new owner of a pair of second hand Aerius and I have been experimenting quite some time with spikes and anti spikes for the last few years.
I have dug up some Ceramic foam "pucks" 60 mm diameter and 20 mm thick. They performed perfectly with my old TDL Transmission Line loud speakers and I compared them on the MLs with spikes and some special plastic compound feet that I use under my Amps and CD player with superb result, but under the MLs the ceramic foam makes the best sound to me.

I made a 22mm MDF plate as a base and placed the ceramic pucks between the MLs and the base plate = great sound!
 

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