Those theaudionerd pads are the original BR Pads from a few years ago.
Have been updated and improved since then.
Isolation Feet Upgrade
@goofyfoot - For years I believed that the best way to isolate my components was to install some type of absorbing material, like sorbothane, between the shelf and the component. Then on one thread I read about cone feet. I started with various sized wooden cones and to my amazement the sound improved
I then read a post that one member recommended brass/bronze feet And on a different forum about how to isolate components using a "sandwich" of materials under each component For each component I now use
The result is stunning details, exmpansive imaging and excellent bass performance and textures Hope hat helps - Steve |
I’m reading good things about Iso Acoustics and there prices are reasonable. It seems like I could spend a lot of time and money trying this footer and that footer in order to fine tune my amp and DAC but in the end, I generally settle on what just sounds good for a competitive price. The exception might be in finding a cone footer for my Quads that might add a touch of warmth to a very neutral sounding electrostatic speaker. |
These https://www.amazon.com/Nobsound-Aluminum-Speakers-Isolation-Amplifiers/dp/B07K9ZYP84?ref_=ast_sto_dp way better than the orea or isoacoustics. I have all kinds of measurements. Let me know in a PM if want to see data from accelerometers, laser vibrometers, and sonic measurements. Pardon my English. |
@astolfor I’d like to know more about these. Like the OP, I am looking at Iso pucks and have Herbies Tenderfeet currently.
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