🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Audiocrast 4X HiFi Speaker Stand Feet Spike Pads are designed to enhance sound quality by providing optimal vibration isolation for various audio devices. Made from high-quality aluminum and featuring adjustable height, these pads are perfect for audiophiles looking to reduce unwanted resonances and improve their listening experience.
R**H
Quality built isolators
I used these for some speakers because I didn’t want to use the included spikes. They work really well and look amazing for the cost! Are they Isoacoustics? No, but they work well, and seem to be high quality. One tip, you may have to buy adapters to fit into your speakers but that’s a small price to pay. Highly recommended
G**5
Nice stable feet
These come with M8 screws which fit great for my application
N**R
Not the snake oil I'd thought they'd be....
Usually, stuff like this ends up being over marketed, snake oil, with almost ZERO price/use benefit... This is not the case here. After years of studying up on sound transmission along hard surfaces, like cement and tile, I realized that those materials actually make sound isolation very challenging, if not impossible. High frequency sound waves are much easier to control, but low frequencies can not only travel through walls, but through floors, cement foundations, tile, hardwood, etc. It isn't just wasted energy that impacts the sound quality, but it means that your neighbors might hear much more than you think. This product successfully detaches the speaker/component from the surface below it, eliminating much of the wasted energy and sound transfer in low frequencies. How do I know? Simple test: Played low frequency sound with my hand on the floor/surface, 12" from the source... I felt ALMOST nothing. Even less as I moved further away. Previous to these, I could feel the low frequencies in the foundation, in the adjacent garage that is set 10" lower than the level of the floor behind it.... Is it worth the cost? Totally subjective... My real goal wasn't to improve the sound, but to ensure my neighbors weren't calling the police when I watched a movie. Goal achieved + benefits of sound improvement.
P**Y
Quality, But Not a Universal Fit
If you're a dedicated audiophile like me, you know that the quality of your audio setup can make or break the entire experience. That's why I decided to try out the Audiocrast 4Pcs HiFi Speaker Isolation Stand Feet. While they didn't quite fit my Audio-Technica at-LPW40WN turntable as expected, I still found some great use for these isolation stand feet.Product Overview:The Audiocrast HiFi Speaker Isolation Stand Feet are designed to enhance your audio setup by reducing vibrations and isolating your speakers from unwanted interference. Made with premium materials, these stand feet promise to deliver a noticeable improvement in sound quality.What I Liked:The build quality of these stand feet is truly impressive. They feel solid and well-made, and you can tell that Audiocrast has put a lot of thought into their design. They're also quite stylish and added a touch of sophistication to my setup.What Stood Out:One thing that immediately caught my attention was how effectively these stand feet reduced vibrations. The difference in sound quality was noticeable, with cleaner and more distinct audio. The bass was tighter, and the overall listening experience was more immersive.Drawbacks:Now, here's the catch. They didn't quite fit my Audio-Technica at-LPW40WN turntable as expected. This was a bit disappointing, but I managed to use them under my bookshelf speakers instead. While they didn't serve their intended purpose, they did enhance the audio quality of my speakers.Rating: 4/5 StarsI would give the Audiocrast HiFi Speaker Isolation Stand Feet a solid 4 out of 5 stars. The only drawback is the sizing issue, but their impact on sound quality makes up for it. If they had fit my turntable, they would have easily earned a 5-star rating.Recommendation:I recommend the Audiocrast HiFi Speaker Isolation Stand Feet to anyone looking to elevate their audio experience. If they happen to fit your equipment perfectly, you're in for a treat. Even if they don't, you can find alternative uses like I did, and they still deliver improved sound quality. Just be sure to double-check the sizing compatibility with your specific setup.In conclusion, while these stand feet may not have been a perfect fit for my turntable, they certainly made a positive impact on my overall audio setup. Give them a try, and you might discover a new level of sonic excellence in your home audio system.
B**Z
Unbelievable audiophile value with a little tweaking
This product is absolutely magical under digital gear with a few small modifications. There are two halves where the ball bearings sit between. One of these halves has an extrusion and a rubber O-Ring. You don't need this, just leave it in the box. Only use the other half that has the three spots for the ball bearings. Now, only use ONE ball bearing per piece instead of all three. Now, find whatever device you are placing this under and use a rod to find out its center of gravity and place these three pieces in a triangle with the center of gravity in the middle. Each piece should only have one ball in it and the ball will be making direct contact with the surface of the bottom of the device you are placing on it. This is like a very poor man's Symposium Rollerblock or Ingress Engineering device. I've tried this under my amp, dac and server and the results are fairly shocking, so much so that I've just ordered the 'real deal' versions with the Ingress design for my amp, and will later purchase Ingress for my other components. But dollar for dollar, these are a steal. If this sounds crazy to you, then don't worry about it (you're better off) but if you get it, then you get it and you've got the bug. If so, give these a try and do exactly how I mention and you will not be disappointed.
M**M
Simple, nice and easy install
I used these to make a turntable isolation platform. They look nice and were easy to install. They are a bit smaller than expected, but not an issue.If you are interested, this is what I used to make the platform:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Y5WT3F3 Black Walnut Cutting board 15" X 20" X 1.5"https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTLJ26YN Metric Tap drill bits (You need the M8 for this)I used the bottom half of these feet as a template for where to drill the holes (once I figured out the placement of the feet, the bottom half has a small hole centered at the bottom). I drilled a 1/16" pilot hole and then used the tapping bits. Worked like a charm and for a little over $100 I made a turntable isolation platform I feel better about, than something I would have spend multiples of that to buy (that weigh less and I feel would probably not do as well of a job
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