What isolation feet under your amp with great result?


I'm looking for more cleaner, micro inner details. Not tone control or dynamic.
Amp is 82-lb. TIA
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Perhaps you must read a little about vibrations and resonance before  boasting about knowledge and ignorance?

What amaze me is the horse calm speech with blinders, explaining to all others, why it is very useful to avoid being afraid or even scammed...


@mahlman 
Right now both of my legs are the same length.
As a suspected "naysayer" I am compelled to challenge your assertion and ask whether you have measurements to substantiate your claim?  Have you opened this belief up to study and confirmation by independent observers?  Did you pay a significant upcharge for a pair of perfectly matched legs and would it really affect performance if one leg was say, 1/8th inch shorter or longer?  I owe it to this forum to protect unsuspecting readers from being deceived by those making unsubstantiated claims of perfectly matched legs.
Try ’Ghubry’ for this wt. of amp...they are amazing
Really enhance, not micro but ultra-micro inner as well as outer details....just mind blowing
Unfortunately, mid-details remain the same.
Would one of you care to stretch one out by explaining just how isolation feet in a solid state amp does anything but part you from your money?
Another assumption that has nothing to do with the vibrations/resonance problem which is a purely mechanical question...

Which parting of money?

Is someone who understand this problem, and want to solve it, must do it by paying necessarily an unwanted sum of money?

I have did it myself for peanuts, not perfectly, but relatively very well, if i judge by listening audible results...

If someone has money he can try to solve it at a more perfect level paying the price for sure he can or estimated necessary...

Then mixing mechanical problem, with possible scamming, with righteous business, stirring this pot, and provocatively accusing all people of being "victims " and being then stupid, or even worst "audiophiles", and honest designers to be possibly scammers, is more than any customer of this thread can ask for...

It is a bit too much to chew for one mouth sorry....Sometimes we must stop spitting....



" As a suspected "naysayer" I am compelled to challenge your assertion "
  Well I can't argue actual length but I was speaking rhetorical length. Thanks for the grin today!