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Re: Cones under amps Thomas...I agree did you post link?

Posted by Celluloid on May 19, 2001 at 11:54:11:

I hope you were the one who posted a few months ago (lost link in crash) on subject of some Scandanavian sourced soft and inexpensive footers for amps and speakers.

I used to use spikes and while experimenting with a softer material so that I could move my equipment while adjusting position of amps/speakers I found they sounded better with a soft material than with very expensive spikes.

If anyone else reading remembers these soft (not sorbothane) footers which came in different sizes, colors coded to weight etc. please do us a favor and re-post link, TIA