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Preffair Audiophile Speaker Isolation Spikes are precision-crafted aluminum shock absorbers designed to minimize vibration and resonance in audio equipment. With a high hardness rating (HRC50-55) and a load capacity of 100kg per set, these spikes stabilize speakers, turntables, and amplifiers, delivering tighter bass and clearer highs. The anti-skid rubber base ensures stability while reducing room buzz, making them perfect for professional audiophiles and apartment dwellers alike.


| Base Width | 1.75 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 132 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 65 Grams |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.75"L x 1.75"W x 1.3"H |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Color | Aluminum Black |
| Load Capacity | 100 kg |
P**Y
Solved nagging subwoofer problem.
Could not get a satisfactory tuning of my subs to the rest of my 5.1 system. I suspected sub was coupling to the floor. Isolation spikes did what they were supposed to do, now have great clean sub base. Before I had to reduce the sub volume by 9db. When I installed the Isolation Spikes, I had to increase the sub volume, which brought the entire surround system into balance. Absolutely wonderful. Now base frequencies are clear distinct and accurate and properly aligned with my main speakers. They are well made and worth there price.Note to negative reviewers: trying to mount them under the already installed feet will not work, I tried that, and will will make your devices unstable. It even moved tore the rubber pads from the isolation device. Remove the feet from your sub/turntable/speakers, and mount the isolators to the FLAT surface of those devices. Forces from my sub where such that it rotated the sub. Now with the isolators the sub stays in place. All in my first review are still valid.
A**T
Great vibration reduction for a low price
I bought the black ones with the brass spikes and they were a great fix for my vibration issues. There was one place on the floor near my turntable that shook the hutch enough for the stylus to skip...installed these and no more issues. Was also convenient for doing some fine leveling. Both sides of these particular ones on this listing have rubber padding. I put some plexi down underneeth to protect my hutch's finish long term.
D**N
Great isolation for turntable
These are great for isolating your turntable from the cabinet, table or shelf on which it is stored. I was having some serious feedback when my turntable was placed directly on my credensa. I searched and found that using a butcher block and isolation feet are the remedy. I put these solid pointed style feet on the lowest tier closest to the credensa below the butcher block. Next tier, above the butcher block, between the turntable, I have spring style feet for added absorption. This combination allows me to play my music louder, with increased bass, and I have no feedback, no skating , just good tunes.
J**W
Astonishing—they actually work!!
Ok, I’ll be the first to admit I had serious doubts that these would resolve my issues which were two-fold: (a) my equipment is cabinet-top mounted (on Ikea Besta cabinets; don’t get me started on that) and (b) the floor immediately beneath the cabinet is very sensitive to vibrations despite being carpeted. Every time I walk past my gear my turntable cartridge jumps and skips. So I always have to practically tip toe around it. Annoying.Chose the silver spiked set to decouple everything from the surface and from each other (only used 3 of the 4 sets included and have them in a triangle formation based on the front-to-back weight balance ratio of each component. 2 sets for the analog equipment—1 set to decouple the phono preamp from the cabinet top, 1 set to decouple the turntable from the phono preamp. I chose the black spike set (in similar triangle formation) to decouple my Bowers & Wilkins speakers since my current setup doesn’t permit stands at this time.Oh my god!! It did the trick. I can practically RUN past the cabinet and NOTHING is affected by it any longer. All resonances have in effect been eliminated (at least audibly so). Did the same for my tube integrated amp since all the various Auralex bases I used were literally sucking the sense of air and warmth from all playback. It’s like listening to all-new gear again as it relates to clarity.Now, why am I only giving it an overall 4 stars out of 5?? One reason only: the silver spike set only came with an anti slip pad for ONE of the 2 pieces. That is absolutely ridiculous. A total brainless move. You need them BOTH padded, folks. Take my word for it. What’s an extra 25 to 50 cents tacked onto the cost to do it right from the jump?!! Honestly, what were they thinking? I almost returned them (perhaps this is why Amazon indicates that these are frequently returned). But then I went into my trusty accessories stash and pulled out a few sets of rubber disc pads I had on hand that fit absolutely perfectly and used them for the 2nd piece (what I had on hand was very similar to what comes with the spikes, fortunately. This not only kept the equipment from slipping, each surface was firmly kept in place. Problem solved. But it’s inexcusable that I had to get creative in a pinch like that. Ugh. Do better, manufacturer—c’mon now! That aside, I whole heartedly recommend these spikes for decoupling and resonance control. Just be prepared to have extra rubber anti slip discs at the ready to compensate for this rather glaring omission. Otherwise, it’s a great product.
J**R
Good product
I can't say that I have any dislikes about them. A little bit bigger as if round wise, but the height in how they're built are great. They're very well built and I highly recommend them. I got them underneath my amplifier I've got a vacuum tube amplifier that vibrations can mess with the sound and I got two subwoofers and one on each side and two Klipsch Tower speakers and they work very well. They cut out the vibrations. You're looking for something to cut out vibrations for a cheap price. This is itThis is an update. If you have a tube amplifier, do not use this because it causes vibration. Sounds to go through your tubes right into your speakers. I was using it so that way the bottom of my tube amp can get air cuz it's not very much of a lift. It's only off the table by a quarter of an inch so I use these to lift it up higher so that'll weigh plenty of air can flow in well. Don't use these. You can't hear it too much when you're watching TV or when you listen to loud music on Spotify. But at the very minute you use at turntable you can hear vibrations bad. I couldn't figure it out because they're made to stop vibrations but as soon as I took these out the vibration stopped. Other than that, if you want to use them for a subwoofer then go for it they're great!
T**N
Fiddly but really do work
Tighter bass that blends better into the main speakers. These feet eliminated virtually all the local vibrations and made songs feel more precise and... spacious even. Spacing the feet and balancing the subwoofer on them is definitely trial and error, moving the sub once set is a loathsome exercise.Overall a very effective and affordable alternative to the more expensive options out there. Would buy again.
H**G
needs better instructions
The media could not be loaded. I wish it came with better instructions because i’m not sure if I installed it correctly.
M**H
Solid snd sturdy
My equipment is pretty heave and these stand up eell
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