At the risk of recommending something more expensive than you wanted to hear about, I use Signal Guard II isolation platters, which are terrific themselves, under each component with the four spiked feet of each platter resting in a Pro to each foot. The platters are not cheap, and it means 4 Pros under each component, but the effect is extraordinary. Particularly effective with turntables and CD players/transports. The spiked feet of speakers go right into the Pros, of course.
Aurios MIB Pro's - Set-up tips.
I have recently purchased a number of sets of Aurios Pro's and am staggered at how effective they are beneath my equipment. A bit expensive but a really worthwhile upgrade over my BDR cones and pucks.Not that I needed any specific instructions(there weren't any) on how to position them, I would be interested to hear if anyone has any particular set-up tips they would like to share.I have been unable to access the websites of Aurios and their distributor where I am sure that some set-up hints were once posted.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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