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(4) BLUE Turntable Amplifer Speakers DAC Phono Isolation Pads Feet 2"x2"x7/8"

$ 5.78

Availability: 129 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Audio Isolation
  • Color: Blue
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Model: Turntable Isolation Feet
  • Compatible Brand: Universal
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Type: Feet
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    These are the same brand tested by Major audio magazines. When everything is popular you get Chinese copies. I prefer the blue foam/rubber and they do work better than the cork/rubber. The blue cost me twice as much as the brown cork pads. I have not found them good for foot fall isolation. (springs work better)
    It doesn't matter if you get the cork/rubber or the foam/rubber isolation feet they work extremely well at isolation minor vibration even under heavy amps and even equipment racks.
    They are amazing under any audio equipment, racks, and speakers. I use them under most of my equipment until I come across something I like better. No they are not Stillpoints or Silent Running feet but for the price they work very good. I use the cork ones under my subwoofers, power conditioners, and equipment. I use the "blue" ones under my equipment table and the air compressor in the shop. They also work great under speakers. The blue pads have a little better isolation. (note the graph)
    These isolation pads are good to 50lbs each. So 4 will support 200 lbs.
    ****2" and 3" Square Cork/Rubber isolation feet for racks and equipment available on other listings*
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    EVA Anti-Vibration Pad
    The latest generation in vibration dampening technology. The most effective vibration dampening pad available on the market. The EVA Pad was tested against other pads at four different vibration settings. In the most severe vibration extremes, the EVA Pad outperforms cork and rubber by a margin of greater than 3:1! This is due to the special composite foam center which is much more structurally sound than cork. It is not affected by oils or chemicals that can break down cork and is much more effective at vibration dampening than solid rubber. All this at a very competitive price. Designed to withstand 50 psi.
    NOTE: EQUIPMENT SPEAKERS CONDITIONER IN PICTURES NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE
    "SELLING ONLY THE 4 FEET"
    Very Nice Audio Accessory. Audible Improvement. Very Happy. Thank YoU!
    (4) BLUE Turntable Equipment Speakers DAC Phono Isolation Pads Feet 2"x2"x7/8"
    Fast shipper Item was just as described Highly recommended to the Ebay community
    (8) Turntable Equipment Speakers DAC Phono Isolation Pads Feet 2" x 2" x 7/8" (#223555690817)
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    (8) Turntable Equipment Speakers DAC Phono Isolation Pads Feet 2" x 2" x 7/8" (#223555690817)
    Excellent quality things, thanks so much.
    4 Turntable Equipment Speakers DAC Phono Isolation Pads Feet SET OF 4 2"x2"x7/8" (#273893736060)
    Very nice product and fast service! Great job, I really enjoy my purchase! 5star
    4 Turntable Equipment Speakers DAC Phono Isolation Pads Feet SET OF 4 2"x2"x7/8"
    Cheap Tweaks: E.V.A. Anti-vibration Pads Review
    There’s little to debate about the effects of unwanted vibrations in a hi-fi system. They suck. I’ll go so far as to say that the audible annoyances of untamed vibrations in your system and listening room can wreak havoc on your entire listening experience.
    Enter the
    EVA Anti-Vibration Pad
    . If these things were marketed to audiophiles you can bet they’d retail for or more for a set of four. Thankfully for us budget-minded audiophiles, is actually North America’s largest manufacturer of equipment pads for the heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration industry. That’s right; these vibration isolation pads are designed for industrial use, which means they’re tough.
    These pads are “the latest generation in vibration dampening technology.” In testing the EVA pad against other designs, concluded that under the most severe vibration extremes, the EVA pad outperforms cork and rubber by a wide margin due to the special composite foam center that’s more structurally sound than cork and more effective at vibration dampening than solid rubber (both of which are prevalent in audio isolation footers).
    There’s nothing magical here. There are no gimmicks or outrageous marketing claims. There’s just some R&D that’s led to a simple product that works. The EVA Anti-Vibration Pad consists of a blue proprietary polymeric foam core laminated between two sheets of black anti-skid styrene butadiene rubber.
    So where can you use these? Under any component that you want. Thanks to their ability to support 50 pounds per square inch, even the 2” pad can support hefty amps and loudspeakers.
    But before we get further along, let me just share a quote I am far too often reminded of: “crap in, crap out.” Meaning, don’t expect these things to make a low-fi system sound like hi-end separates. What you can expect, however, is a noticeable reduction in mechanical vibration noise caused by any spinning motors, fans or transformers in your components; fewer structural vibrations traveling through your component racks, speakers stands, and floorboards; and less coloration caused by sound pressure level vibrations. As with all things audio, however, results will be somewhat system-dependent.
    I’m currently using these pads under several devices in my hi-fi system and around the house: amp, CD player, PlayStation 3 console, satellite receiver, computer tower, computer speakers, bookshelf speakers, subwoofer, even beneath my Monster Power surge protector/power conditioner.
    If your results are remotely close to mine, you’ll notice a much cleaner soundstage after introducing these into your system. Micro-vibrations producing low-level noises are eliminated (or at least reduced). Both mechanical and sound pressure level vibrations plaguing components and racks are tamed. Used under speakers and subwoofers, that all too common “buzz” from the vibrations transferring into their stands and floor once the bass starts rumbling is reduced or eliminated, resulting in a cleaner, tighter low-end punch and increased clarity throughout the dynamic range. And mechanical vibration noises from devices with internal fans and HDDs will be lessened.
    In fact, some of the most noticeable results I’ve had come from using these pads beneath my satellite receiver, PlayStation 3, and computer tower—all units with intermittently noisy internal fans and HDDs. My ears are especially sensitive to rattles, hums, buzzes, and other audible annoyances, and these damn thing have plenty of them. With the EVA Anti-Vibration Pads in place, I’m happy to report that the mechanical vibration noises emanating from these black boxes are substantially lower.
    The EVA Anti-Vibration Pads are also excellent to use under CD players, Blu-Ray/DVD players and turntables. Keeping the spinning mechanisms of these components level and free from vibrations is critical to their performance. I've found that strategically placing three of these pads directly beneath the base of your component allows you to easily level it while also increasing its isolation from vibrations by bypassing the often sub-par stock footers.
    Really, the results are impressive; the price to performance is excellent, and I feel as if I am at least one step further along in my journey to find Audio Nirvana thanks to the lower noise floor and more focused soundstage these EVA Anti-Vibration Pads help to create.
    I think it’s important to keep an eye on costs, especially for the beginner audiophile inexperienced in navigating the snake oil and smoke and mirrors that plague the world of audiophilia.
    So before you get caught up in dropping your hard-earned money on all of the expensive isolation footers marketed to hi-fi enthusiasts promising a direct route to Audio Nirvana, I suggest giving these a try. Heck, even if you have expensive isolation footers you may want to put them up against these in a shootout. To my ears, the EVA Anti-Vibration Pads are a cheap tweak that works.