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Originally Posted by
jerry123
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Sorbothane hemispheres are the best thing for this. Get a set that are rated for your speaker weight. They cost about $30 USD for a set. Theyโll stop 99% of the vibration that is being lost through whatever surface your speakers are sitting on and make them sound a lot better!
Thanks, can you recommand some?
When I google I get ton of results. Hard to say from me, since I don't know anything about it.
From Northward, regarding Sorbothane:
Sorbothane: can be very efficient if the right type for the load is used. Best is to add a dummy load (heavy blue stone) under the speaker to add mass to the system that needs decoupling and to be able to use stiffer Sorbothane pads to avoid unwanted cabinet movements at higher SPL. You also must pay attention to loading of the Sorbothane since speakers are usually front heavy. Calculating load spreading is a must, unless the weight of the added dummy load is many times fold the one of the speakers at which point the difference becomes negligible.
Even after reading it, I still don't know where to look for the right Sorbothane.