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Thanks for those options, in fact Devilboy thanks for that option reminded me I already have something very similar. Yours may be better.
Given the price difference It better beThanks for those options, in fact Devilboy thanks for that option reminded me I already have something very similar. Yours may be better.
Gotcha.Thanks for those options, in fact Devilboy thanks for that option reminded me I already have something very similar. Yours may be better.
I tought that those foot isolators made sense for speakers and the like, in my case i got the Rubber One only to make the Mjolnir 3 have a better airflowGotcha.
We all just have to take into consideration why it is that someone would use devices like we are talking about here. When people say they work, how exactly are they "working"?
In terms of providing stability and space and a reliable, safe platform for your precious components to sit on, then I highly recommend the rubber ones or ones like I was using before, the Isoacoustics. They are phenomenal for the stability they provide.
But from a sonic perspective, I consider "working" to be channeling internal vibrations out of the component caused by the incoming electricity.
Using the Live Vibe points has made a profound difference in both my headphone system and my loudspeaker system.
Of course I am not affiliated in any way with Live Vibe, I'm just a regular dude sharing my experience.
Personally, I wouldn't want rubber or anything that moves underneath my speakers. I would rather want something inert.I tought that those foot isolators made sense for speakers and the like, in my case i got the Rubber One only to make the Mjolnir 3 have a better airflow
They have the rubber o ring but are alluminiun i think but on a serious note i'm not educated on foot isolators and the likes using only headphones and don't having speakers i always tought that in my case It wasn't something essentialPersonally, I wouldn't want rubber or anything that moves underneath my speakers. I would rather want something inert.
I did A/B (with and without) testing with isoacoustic pucks under my speakers. Could be placebo, but I swear they sound less muddy with the pucks.Personally, I wouldn't want rubber or anything that moves underneath my speakers. I would rather want something inert.
Glad it worked for you.I did A/B (with and without) testing with isoacoustic pucks under my speakers. Could be placebo, but I swear they sound less muddy with the pucks.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075YDXQ4...s=aht&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw&th=1@Ceora I use similar ones https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0819GD9JC
I also use these, which work similarly to the ones @devilboy mentioned, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R8HSSGR
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What DAC were you using?Never said I didn't like it. I just didn't care for the pairing with the MJ3. Like I could get OK volume with MJ3 in high gain, but something else in the sound was off probably due to the amp not having enough to really drive it properly and that's not me judging the sound signature.
Saw those a few days back. Might get some.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075YDXQ4...s=aht&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw&th=1
here fellaz. what y'all think of these?