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Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I'm not sure how these isolate vibrations. They sit on three ball bearings between the two pieces. Vibrations would obviously travel through them. There's a black sticker that fell off of all four of them the first day. I'm not sure why they even put it on there. I'm happy with the fact that they're similar in color to the rest of my Klipsch system, but they look kind of derpy being half the size of my turntables feet. But they were cheap and are really there just for looks I guess.And also if you knock them over or something, the ball bearings are not secured in the unit and go everywhere. It's very easy to do
Mark Fisher
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2023
Worked as expected.
G. Harris
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
I have an mdf board under my turntable and had cones between it and a base board. I replaced the cones with these and really did notice a difference. Bass was tighter and more articulate. I also put them under my cd transport and noticed a small improvement. May be some confirmation bias involved but at this price I don't care. You can pay hundreds for audiophile devices that work in a similar way.
Bruce koren
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
Fits great under my dvd player and looks great thank you so very much
Brian Severn
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
I really wanted to like these. I'm in the process of rebuilding/upgrading my home theater setup. I added a couple of subwoofers to my setup and recently installed SVS isolation feet to a 10" Klipsch sub which made dramatic improvements. When I saw the Monosaudio advertised as turntable AND subwoofer isolation feet, I had to give them a try.I compared them with the SVS isolation feet which are pretty much considered the defacto standard, and they just don't work out for subwoofer use. First issue I ran into was you're limited to their mounting hardware, if that isn't threaded to accept a 7.6mm x 20mm mounting shank, you're done because it's screws into the isolation feet, unlike most feet that would go through giving some options for various diameters of mounting hardware.The other issue for a speaker mounted isolation foot is that while these do look nice, the ball bearings are not held in, so lifting a speaker to move it around will be a daunting process.Perhaps these are non-issues if using them for a turntable or whatnot, but for me, they're a no go for speaker usage. They do look nice, aside from one a couple of them the black label that goes around the diameter of the foot are already lifting up.
jeff Galloway
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
They actually amplify vibrations. I fixed them by taking out the ball bearings and sandwiching a thin piece of cork between the 2 pieces and they sound much better.
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