Holo Audio May / please help


I have a set of RevOpod footers that I would like to move to my Holo Audo May DAC.  The footers are said to work best when the OEM footers are removed and replaced  with the RevOpods, screwed directly into the the bottom if the DAC chassis. 

I began the footer swap process, taking out the screw in the bottom of the OEM Holo footer but the old footers were still stuck fast even after removing the screw in the bottom of the footer.  Strange.

My question is:  Has anyone has experience with this? Are the OEM footers glued/adhered to the bottom of the chassis or perhaps are the footers secondarily screwed fast from the inside of the chassis making them unremovable from the outside?

Thanks in advance,

Rick

rick_n

Disappointing responses, mostly unconstructive and some just plain condescending.  It's clear that I've only gotten responses from shallow water fishermen.  I'll move on and talk with the guys with the big fishing poles and big boats.      

The shallow water fisherman catch as many fish as the folks with big poles and big boats. One thing both have in common is going by the Holo bait shop to get in the know information. 
 

We should mount the RevOpod footers on jasonbourne. We will see a few weeks of silence in the forums as he learns to walk on delrin balls. 
 

as to your question @rick_n you can try a fishing line (while we’re on the subject) and “dental floss” it between the footer and the chassis to see if there’s anything else that’s holding it. You might even be able to cut through the adhesive that way if that’s what was used to secure the holo feet. 

His May needed all the isolation support she could get @jasonbourne71 

Here’s a real test from 

https://youtube.com/shorts/suFmFmlZdtc?si=vIBjoyWCCCMjVrp5

He could have acheived an effective solution with low durometer Sorbothane on the cheap, but, unfortunately decided to multilate poor lil May’s feet with his Revopod fascination (killed some resale value with the nitpicky audiophiles)

Holo Audio doesn’t want you fooling with their footers so they are glued to the chassis.