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

 

 

audiocanada

@macg19 

thanks that's very helpfull

the Harbeth type finishes are exactly my concern

isoacoustics it is

you're welcome

just make sure you get the correct model so as not to overload them

Many consider Stack Audio Auva to be better acoustically.

Mine screw into my stand base. So no staining.

My Auva 100 are the best isolation devices I have ever heard to include Stillpoints, Isoacoustics, Audiopoints and Symposium Roller Blocks.

You will hear immediately, tighter image focus, better soundstaging/layering, more ambiance retrieval, disappearing speakers and the bass is tight and impactful...

From my reading, the reviewers liked the AUVAs as they mentioned the Townsend were adding something to the sound and would boil down to preference but they are way more expensive.

Wig

you can buy foam at home depot for $10 or go on acoustic expert websites where they sell the cut up foam for $3-400. I don't see/hear the difference. 

@goose + ​​@yowser + ​​@grislybutter ...Wax paper still has wax, which may still interfere with oil finishes without a sealer...plastic sheeting may work, but it and foam are still petrol based, so 🤷‍♂️ one rolls their own dice on this...

I’ve been used 1/2" EVA foam which seems to work for MHO; inexpensive to use in a sheet, or stacked as pucks...

One source among many:

Re ’pucking around’.....spray adhere suitable layers for size, Then cut the pucks out...avoid adhesive on the edges....(generally sold by the yard at roll widths).

The Volara foam 'sounds' interesting, but the thickness available not so much for now....