🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Dayton Audio DRFS1 speaker insulator set includes four super-dense rubber feet designed to provide a stable and effective alternative to traditional cone spikes. Perfect for use on tile, stone, or wood floors, these durable insulators are interchangeable with Dayton Audio subwoofer systems and accessory spike kits, ensuring a seamless fit. Each foot measures 1-3/8" in diameter and 1" high, and comes with hardware for easy mounting in panels up to 1" thick.
D**S
Great Fit
Worked perfect for my Klipsch speakers.
M**E
Gets the job done.
They're fine, but homely. They are the nursing shoe of the speaker feet world. They're well made and work well. Fit and finish is fine. It is nice that they use the same threads as the Dayton spikes so it was a piece of cake to swap them out, or it should have been. The screws are a little longer than the studs on the spikes I'm replacing, so I had to drill out the holes which was a bit challenging with the threaded inserts epoxied in. If I had just just cut the screws shorter, it would have been a 2 minute job.Holding up my 300+ pound subwoofer no problem. No wiggles, rattles or buzzes.
N**I
Great quality and durable feet for subwoofer
I used these with an old Citation 7.4 Subwoofer that I wanted to isolate from the floor as wells add protection to prevent my floor from being marred by the factory supplied feet. I had to get different screws in my application (1/4"/20) than the provided ones but the feet themselves are very high quality.
B**S
Isolate your speakers with these easy to install rubber feet.
These proved very effective in removing the booming base from my living room speakers when added to the speaker stands. Felt pads clearly weren't working after the change from carpet to wood floors. These are inexpensive, took about 15 minutes total to drill holes and mount, and we have clear sound again.
P**R
Works on SVS SB2000
These work perfect on an SVS SB-2000 (non pro)Only problem is the Amazon driver didn't want to leave it on the porch. They tossed it over the fence into bushes. Glad I saw it on my camera
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