SVS Sub Isolation Feet vs Auralex Subdude II


What the title says: Can anyone vouch for either of these? I'm in an apartment and use a sub (turned WAY down) with a system at low-moderate volumes, and want to make extra sure I don't distrub the neighbors. I've seen good things about both and I'm not sure which way to go for this use case. I've also seen some use cheap Anti-Vibration pads, so maybe some opinions on those too? I know I won't remove all noise, but I'm looking for options for the best case and appreciate the help!
 

steven76

Another vote for Aurelex subdude. I am using a pair underneath my subs on a suspended flooring. Not only it improves the bass, it has helped tremendously with vibrations common with down firing subs. 

I use the SVS Isolation feet on my SVS PB2000 sub.  It made a big difference as it is on the second floor of my house.  No more vibration and noise through the ceiling.  Recommended!

What the title says: Can anyone vouch for either of these? I'm in an apartment and use a sub (turned WAY down) with a system at low-moderate volumes, and want to make extra sure I don't distrub the neighbors. I've seen good things about both and I'm not sure which way to go for this use case https://mobdro.bio/ . I've also seen some use cheap Anti-Vibration pads, so maybe some opinions on those too? I know I won't remove all noise, but I'm looking for options for the best case and appreciate the help!

i got this...

I'm using 2 subdude's with DiversiTech 3"x3"x7/8" ant-vibration pads from SupplyHouse   (blue&black)  not the cork ones with great results in my theater room