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Monosaudio 4Pcs 40x20mm Speaker Isolation Feet are CNC-machined from solid aluminum with removable non-slip rubber rings, designed to support up to 880lb per set. These anodized black pads reduce vibration and acoustic feedback for clearer sound, improve bass response, and enhance stereo imaging. Compatible with a wide range of audio equipment including speakers, subwoofers, amplifiers, and turntables, they combine durability, functionality, and sleek design to optimize your home theater or audio setup.




























| ASIN | B0819G7R12 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 156,250 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 379 in Speaker Isolation Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (793) |
| Date First Available | 11 Nov. 2019 |
| Finish | Anodized |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 90.7 g |
| Item model number | Turntable Feet |
| Manufacturer | Monosaudio |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Part number | SP4010B |
| Product dimensions | 40L x 40W x 20Th millimetres |
| Recommended uses for product | Audio Equipment, Home Theater, Speaker, Subwoofer, Turntable |
| UPC | 763032220623 |
A**A
Great quality indeed
A**T
I recently bought some new amplifiers, to make rear access easier and to increase airflow around the amps, I wanted additional space above the shelf, and between the amps. I searched for taller feet than what came stock, but about 20mm (3/4”) is where most top out. So I asked if these could be stacked and indeed they can. I bought two sets of four for each amp. This also required me to buy longer screws, but the feet easily accommodated the change. At first I even tried putting the manufacturer’s feet as a third set on the bottom amp (you can see the solid black puck on the very bottom in the second picture), but that made the top amp too high, so I decided on the original plan of two sets for each amp. I used 35mm (1 3/8”) screw lengths for stacking two pucks, and 50mm (2”) for three, my equipment required M4-0.7 machine screws, but you’ll want to match the size and thread for your gear should you decide to stack them. The included screws are stated to be (metric) M4-0.75 x 14mm, as they were too short for my purpose I didn’t try them. The feet work great and space my gear perfectly in the rack, this makes it easier to hookup the many cables in the rear (14 channels between the two amps), the extra space also allows for cooler running equipment which makes it last longer. I find these feet attractive, and an upgrade from the manufacturer’s original aluminum feet (though after I panted those black they also looked better). As it turned out, I probably could have gotten by with one layer of these feet, and the original feet pained back on the bottom, but my end result looks slightly better. So all in all I recommend these feet for single, double, and even triple height configuration. My personal (experienced) opinion is that feet of this type do not affect the sound quality of electronic equipment—like Amps, Receivers, CD/DVD players, etc. I also don’t think the small and fairly dense rubber ring is going to ‘decouple’ a subwoofer from the floor; the original feet or a specialty product like the (much more expensive) SVS SoundPath, will likely do a better job, but every situation and piece of kit is unique. This is an attractive, simple, well made product at a fair price.
P**L
Good quality, solid construction and an excellent replacement for the rubbish feet on my Compact Disc player, DAC and Amp. They came with screws which were unsuitable for the job, but I had a pile of 3M pads that did the trick. Worth every penny.
R**O
Bought these to replace the feet of my active subwoofers. They look amazing, sturdy and of good quality. One reviewer mentioned the adhesive pads they come with are not double sided, however, these are supposed to be screwed in, not attached with adhesive. The pads that come with them are meant to produce some friction between the feet itself and the bottom of whatever you are screwing them to, therefore, the adhesive part faces the upper part of the foot. In my case, I had to get screws suited for wood, since the cabinets of my subs are made of MDF (Middle Density Fiberboard) and the screws they come for are for a different application that may or may not suit your needs. Since you can use these for a variety of applications, it is highly likely that you will have to get different screws. Also make sure they provide you with enough clearance for ventilation, etc. My subwoofers have down firing ports, so it was imperative to provide the same clearance from the bottom of the speaker to the floor as the original feet. For those that are not comfortable using metric, there are two sizes, both are 40mm in diameter which is roughly 1 9/16", and the heights are 15 and 20mm which is 9/16" and 3/4" respectively. I haven't had the need to do so, but I believe these are stackable, provided of course you use longer screws.
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They're cheap but I can't tell if they make a difference. At least the speakers sit off my timber floorboards.
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