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RE: "New" Quads and Stands

Posted by cawson@onetel.com on March 2, 2017 at 09:08:14:

I'm in the UK and have found this supplier of sound / vibration absorbing pads, strips and sheets. I'll be asking for samples before choosing some that I'll stick permanently to the underside of thick slate slabs. The speakers will be spiked to the slabs (or even bolts directly) to increase the mass of the cabinets and the pad below will eradicate vibration transfer between floor and speaker and vice versa and allow easy re-positioning of the speakers. What can be better or more effective? And at a fraction the price that the audio industry wants from me! Peter

PS Sorbothane also offers numerous industrial products, no doubt at a fraction the price that the audio people charge for adding a "audio" tag to!