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Re: Foot pads for LFR880’s?
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Joined: Apr 2012
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Bill, In my 2 channel system the L/R speakers are a bit heavy at 124 lbs each. These came with spikes, no rubber feet as an alternative. With the rooms floor being of traditional oak planks I was concerned with the difficulty of moving these around and also with damaging the floor. After searching the net and considering several choices I settled on a product from Herbies, their 1.375” diameter gliders. For me they work most excellently. YMMV They do offer other products that might suit you better. Worth looking in to. cheers, Jeff
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Re: Foot pads for LFR880’s?
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Joined: Mar 2017
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Hi Jeff , I just purchase 2 sets of Iso acoustic GAIA II feet for my M100s improves sound. Very easy to install and theY look excellent. Look them up.
Bob M
M100 V4, VP180 V4,QS10s x4 V4 M2 V4 X2 EP500 V4 X 2,ADA 1500-3, ADA1250 - 7 N3
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Re: Foot pads for LFR880’s?
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Joined: Apr 2012
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Bob M, The IsoAcoustic GAIA ll were one of the products I considered. But, after viewing a couple of YouTube videos I decided they were not for me. The Herbies Audio Labs product I settled on has been all I needed. Cheers Jeff
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Re: Foot pads for LFR880’s?
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Have you all tried marshmallow puffs?
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Dedicated mid-woofers are over-rated
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Re: Foot pads for LFR880’s?
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Joined: Mar 2017
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Mojo , Absolutely, problem when in need of a snack it is the first place I go to.
Bob M
M100 V4, VP180 V4,QS10s x4 V4 M2 V4 X2 EP500 V4 X 2,ADA 1500-3, ADA1250 - 7 N3
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Re: Foot pads for LFR880’s?
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Thanks for all the thoughts. I wound up just putting high quality self stick felt pads over the factory rubber feet so the speakers can be moved around a bit for cleaning without lifting. So far so good.
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