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In Reply to: RE: EAR Isodamp C-1002 vs rubber and cork footers posted by Duster on July 24, 2016 at 16:51:51
Looks like we're pretty much on the same page. The rubber cork stuff sucks IME, IMHO, YMMV. But it really does suck. As stated before I use brass, wood and EAR C-1002 being the DIYer that I am. No end to the possibilities as to the vibration damping thing. EAR sounds much better than neoprene IMO but the neoprene was the best thing that I had found to quiet transformers. T
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Rubber and cork... Meaning products like isol-pads? In your experience... What would be the "house sound" of rubber and cork when used under cdps, tube amps or speakers? Most interested in how they affect the TOP end and perhaps frequencies in the vocal range. How diff is the iso damp in comparison?
Any feedback from users of either product would be appreciated.
Thanks everyone.
The rubber cork pads are .29 each plus shipping.
No substitute for hearing them yourself. T
Neoprene is one of the oldest synthetic rubbers invented. It's still a good option for many ordinary applications, but not for audiophile use, IME.
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