seeking advice on iso pucks /stands or similair that won't stain speakers?


looking to place some isolation pucks on my speaker stands under the base of my speakers, worried that the Isoacoustics stuff will stain the bottom of the speakers

the actual iso 'stands' appear to me to be less likely to stain over their pucks

noticed Amazon has a bunch of anti vibration rubber pods also for laundry machines that might work

if anybody has experience with products pertaining to this issue would appreciate your response

 

 

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Showing 2 responses by immatthewj

@mitch2 , do you use the fat dots with or without the adhesive option?

And, on edit, do you think that the size: big fat dot would be the way to go with a 22 Lb. monitor speaker?

Thanks, @mitch2  .  I actually like the concept of the pads with adhesive for these relatively small 2-way speakers, but the thing is, I am still in the audition process and if after the audition it turns out I want to send them back to MD, I'd probably be stuck with them if the adhesive left residue that I could not remove without altering the finish of the speakers.  There was discussion going some time ago about decoupling versus coupling (I had been coupling) and someone said they were using these sorbethane donuts from Amazon, so that's what I have been using for a while.  But if better pads could upgrade the sonic effect from the speaker, or even if there is a chance that it could, it is not a terribly high priced gamble.  Thanks again for getting back to me on that and I will try to check with Herbies to see what size they suggest for speakers that size.