Where can I get components footers ?


I bought a Denon CD player from an AV installer and he threw the footers away because this particular CD player was supposed to be used at a University bolted to a rack. I've taken the rack bracket off the CD player but it is sitting on it's belly now. I called Denon and they don't have them. Any idea where I can find something similar ?
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Thanks Yioryos,
You are right, that would be my preference since I can resale in a yr or two without any hassles. I don't keep components for too long, you know how did decease works :)
Go to home depot or lowes and look in the specialty hardware bins.You can probably find some feet that will work for you.Like the poster above said,make sure the screws are the correct size.
Just get some Herbies footers. They don't cost much an are very effective. Much better than the stock footer. I also own BDR pucks and cones which have their place as well. So if you can't find the original footers I would go for Herbies. You can use 3 if you want and put one directly under the transport and the other two close to where the originals were.
I also use Herbie's Tenderfeet to great effect. Another option is Sorbothane hemispheres. If you google Sorbothane and get to the Sorbothane website the info. there will guide you. My guess for a Denon CD Player would be 3 or 4 30 Durometer hemispheres would do the trick.

There are many audiophiles who are Sorbothane detractors...don't be misled by anti-Sorbo. buzz. If you buy the right Durometer Sorbo. and mass load your player appropriately, the Sorb. can yield great results for little money