I’d try something like these — springs may do a better job decoupling the subs from the floor and also help a lot to improve sound, and they’re adjustable. They’re only $24 for four, and if they don’t work out just return them. Best of luck.
https://www.amazon.com/Tertullus-Isolation-43mm%C3%9738-5mm-Aluminum-Turntable/dp/B09QC1DJXT/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3O9WPNIK3HIXK&=undefined&keywords=speaker%2Bisolation%2Bpad%2Bspring&qid=1680557813&s=electronics&sprefix=speaker%2Bisolation%2Bpad%2Bspring%2Celectronics%2C143&sr=1-6&th=1
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!
i got this... |