They are transmission line speakers so go very deep in the bass.Thanks for the replies, I was wondering if they will be any better than rubber hockey pucks . I did notice an improvement,with less room bass . But not sure if these devices will make a further improvement cheers
Thanks for that info. Are they easy to slide on surfaces/ carpet. Hockey picks are definitely not cheersThey are much squishier than the hockey pucks I have used in the past on other non audio projects (on the top of axle stands whilst supporting a car renovation job)
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Thanks for that info. Are they easy to slide on surfaces/ carpet. Hockey picks are definitely not cheers
Thanks, my speakers are heavy imf tls80's. Always fancied the Townsend stuff just out of my reach price wiseI haven’t used them under speakers, assuming the correct weight reckon they’d work just fine but might compress more than is optimal. They appear aimed more at buzz/rattle reduction rather than full isolation. Under speakers I’ve used/currently use Townshend and IsoAcoustic products with excellent results.
I use SVS subs and bought the SVS feet to try under them, happy with them so haven’t bothered trying the Town/IsoA stuff.
Pic of top and bottom.
I hung around for ages for a used pair to turn up, was about to buy from Townshend direct (ping them and you’ll get a very good % discount) when the exact size/load podiums popped up on eBay half rrp. The best accessory I have bought in 4 decades, wouldn’t be without them, 100% work as advertised - definitely not snake oil.Thanks, my speakers are heavy imf tls80's. Always fancied the Townsend stuff just out of my reach price wise
Thanks for that, did wonder about a DIY version. As the prices are out of reach for me reallyI hung around for ages for a used pair to turn up, was about to buy from Townshend direct (ping them and you’ll get a very good % discount) when the exact size/load podiums popped up on eBay half rrp. The best accessory I have bought in 4 decades, wouldn’t be without them, 100% work as advertised - definitely not snake oil.
The GAIA feet would be my 2nd choice.
Put a post in the DIY area, there are guys that have made their own speaker isolation feet/platforms, saves a bunch of cash if you’re handy with that kind of thing.Thanks
Thanks for that, did wonder about a DIY version. As the prices are out of reach for me really
On a hard surface such as tiles, wood, laminate or in a unit (that’s where my SVS sub lives) you need to lift slightly to enable attached item to slide.T
Thanks for that info. Are they easy to slide on surfaces/ carpet. Hockey picks are definitely not cheers