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(07-Aug-2020, 10:46)K4680 Wrote: [ -> ]Hello, yesterday ordered another set of DF feet (square)!  I received a message from the supplier today, due to enormous demand, currently not available!  Sad

Hi i have bought ISO-PUCK mini from Thoman.de and they makes wonder for the sound under my Devialet 1000 PRO And they are cheap for 8 pc for only 100€ I used to use Finite Elemente Cerapuc before but I get better sound with these ISO-PUCK mini´s Smile
Also I have heavy ic cables and these sucks the Devialet to my stereo bench!

[/url][url=https://www.thomann.de/intl/isoacoustics_iso_puck_mini_set.htm]Thoman ISO-PUCK mini

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(03-Aug-2020, 15:49)PeppaPig Wrote: [ -> ]I used the IsoAccoustic one, I say zero difference.

In my case it’s a waste of money.

There is neither theoretical nor empirical evidence that this kind of equipment changes anything but your mind. Angel
My rooms are too constrained for legs. Rather then leave my Phantom II 95’s on a wooden table I am looking IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Series Acoustic Isolators (Iso-Puck 76, 40 lbs max).

Has anyone had experience with this option or recommends something better?

Thanks!

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(12-Sep-2021, 21:05)PeterRyan Wrote: [ -> ]My rooms are too constrained for legs. Rather then leave my Phantom II 95’s on a wooden table I am looking IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Series Acoustic Isolators (Iso-Puck 76, 40 lbs max).

Has anyone had experience with this option or recommends something better?

Suggest the ISO Puck Mini instead. Put 3 or 4 under each Phantom or put a small board between them. 

I have Isoacoustics pucks and stands in my stereo and home theatre setups.
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