Speaker Isolation Pads - Any One Better than Another??

JMac

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I've just purchased some used speaker stands and they dont come with any anti vibration pads. Are there any that are particularly recommended or are they all a much of a muchness?
 

andyjm

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Indeed. Blutack it is.

Just to be clear, you don't want to isolate your speakers from the stands, you want to couple them. The idea is that the stand/speaker combination moves together, providing additional support for the speaker.

Having the speaker wobble about on top of the stand does no good at all.
 

drummerman

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Then get one of those nice heavy (1kg) polished stainless steel round doorstops with rubber inserts and base and place on top.

They can make a huge difference, depending on your speakers/stands/floor.
 

JMac

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Really? You mean this sort of thing?

http://www.dotmaison.com/stoprounddoorstop_p_58564.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=products&gclid=Cj0KEQjwgI6pBRDak6aRovWNqLsBEiQA8zZSLtn7ah-U6CCDXvEsisKR2H9yd5LCQ57FUdbcHrpOcjwaAlgM8P8HAQ
 

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I used blutac (or prestic is your south african) but i found the gel isolation pads better .
More solid on tannoy dc6 and parington dreadnaught stands
 

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