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Yinyu silver Isolation Feet for Speakers & Subwoofers, Aluminum/Silicone Isolation Pad Feet set of 4,Subwoofer Isolation Feet,Stand Foot Mat Shock Absorber for Audio CD AMP HiFi Subwoofer

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1.Color:Silver


  • 【Applicable objects】Ideal for subwoofer feet, audio equipment feet, amplifier feet, speaker feet, turntable isolation feet pads, CD/DAC/DVD players, amplifier feet, isolating speakers, subwoofer isolation feet, PC case feet, audio isolation feet, and other audio equipment. silver color
  • 【Anti-slip】These isolation feet for speakers and subwoofers are made of high hardness, high-density aluminum material, and high-quality and durable silicone. The elastic silicone can effectively prevent slipping on your equipment
  • 【Improves sound quality】 The subwoofer isolation feet feature a low harmonic vibration point and high damping capability. can reduce vibrations that resonate through the supporting surface and minimize internal reflections, resulting in an improved stereo image with natural spatial sound.
  • 【Easy to operate】No screwing or gluing required, making them easy to use.
  • 【Specifications】Diameter: 1.6" Height: 0.78" Load capacity:Supports up to 120 lbs.
  • 【Includes】4 feet for one Speaker Isolation feet. (2 sets are required for a pair of speakers.)



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Trent
2025-09-05 09:27:08
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iceman
2025-09-02 11:21:06
I previously wrote a review on this product like many others. I’ve been cleaning and detailing cars since the 70’s. As one can imagine I’ve tried many products over the years especially in recent years as I’ve tried many of the new so called ceramic sprays and waxes. I’ve read quite a few reviews on this product claiming this product doesn’t work or has spotted the finish on their vehicles. I have a 21 Challenger T/A and use this on my car which has a flat black hood and black wrap on the roof and trunk. I’ve used this product per manufactures directions( although I spread out with microfiber towel before rinsing) misting with water then the product and then drying for a quick wipe down and also as a stand alone spray and wipe. I have had no issues and have used it on my wife’s Equinox also. I gotta wonder if some are applying this to a hot car finish or not rinsing though as directed. I’ve seen detailers and dealers apply products to cars to hide swirl marks that make the finish oily and could imagine a chemical reaction. If the car is new or purchased recently I might recommend washing and cleaning the surface first. I’ve used Isopropyl alcohol/ white vinegar/ deionized water to clean water spots and finish’s for some time. I personally have been using this as my go to as it works great and holds up well especially keeping brake dust off my black wheels and making bug debris/ bird droppings easy to remove. I hate to see anyone turned off to a good product but researching what’s been put on Your vehicle prior is a suggestion along with using as directed on a panel at a time. As for windows a good cleaning is all I use.
RS
2025-06-23 14:33:56
Got these to deal with feedback from subwoofer through wooden equipment cabinet. Placed under phonograph feet and the problem seems to be solved.
Shane Cutting
2025-06-15 12:11:46
When these arrived on my doorstep, I was excited. I wanted to increase the airflow on my Monoprice Amp and this was a clean and simple way to do it. Unfortunately, the lack of mounting options makes it more of a hassle than it is worth.Upon inspection, the feet appear to be well-made. The rubber is better than expected at this price point, and the aluminum accents provide a premium look and feel. Looking further, you'll notice that there are no holes for screw-based mounting. This is sub-optimal and only hindered more by the lack of any adhesive mounting options. That means, without modification, you must rely on friction-fit to keep the feet positioned correctly. This might be workable with a full-size audio solution, but untenable with smaller, headphone amplifiers. Any jolt would shift the feel and make the feet unbalanced. I was able to get a workable solution by using glue to create adhesion.Due to the lack of good mounting options, I find these isolation feet hard to recommend. If these feet are revised to add mounting options, they would be a much better product.
Jodi
2025-04-11 10:55:01
I have two subwoofers in my home theater set up. About six months ago I ordered a different company’s subwoofer isolation feet which were about twice the price for these. I immediately noticed a nice, tight gain getting the sub off the floor. Those screwed into the bottom.These Yinyu don't quite have the quality of the other company's but it does seem well made. The biggest fault I could find is no option to screw them into the bottom of the subwoofer. I had to super glue these on my not to light 15" subwoofer. It was nice to see my sub off the ground and once again, heard a slight gain on my sub. These are also supposed to help with reducing rattling in the walls and in your room. So far it seems to be working.
Dan
2025-01-18 21:00:37
These are very small isolation pads, which I think will only work with very small speakers. They have a hollow space inside them that allows for some compression, which I assume helps separate the speaker vibration from the surface it is sitting on, thereby helping to prevent vibrations in that surface. But, due to their size, they can't handle large heavy speakers.Unfortunately, I am unable to use them with any of the speakers I have because my speakers are too large. Instead, I'm thinking of using these to isolate some smaller audio equipment.Overall, I think they will perform as advertised, if the speakers are not too big.
Aaron
2025-01-09 11:57:42
I was looking for isolation feet for my turntable and these popped up in the results, now I have tried many things to help dampen speaker vibration in my turntable and some things worked others did not. These are right in the middle of my favorite dampeners, they work better than sorbithane feet and not sticky like sorbithane tends to be, but not as good as isolation spikes or the ones with springs. They performed well in most applications to reduce vibrational feedback through the turntable and I would say that for the price definitely give them a try.
RF
2024-12-15 11:36:58
These are much smaller than you'd think vibration isolators for subwoofers would be. I've tried using these for a subwoofer that weighs less than the maximum weight stated in the Amazon description. I noticed no change in the sub's sound signature, pacing, rhythm, and timing, which makes me doubt these isolator's efficacy.I also tried these under my DAC and CD transport and noticed no change with those components either.For me, these perform as risers but not sound isolators.
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