🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The BRIGHT STARIsoNode Feet are a set of four large isolation feet designed to enhance audio performance by rejecting vibrations. Engineered from a unique polymer, these feet are 1.25 inches wide and 0.75 inches tall, making them the perfect addition to any audio setup. With a modern red design and lightweight construction, they combine style and functionality, ensuring your equipment performs at its best.
Manufacturer | Bright Star |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.1 x 3.8 x 0.3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Red |
Style | Modern |
Item Package Quantity | 4 |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**T
Footfalls no longer an issue!
Footfalls were killing my listening experience on my new turntable setup. I tried many things: adding a heavy platform underneath the TT, the inner tube method, ball bearings in furniture cups. I had given up and convinced my spouse that we would now need to walk softly—like audiophile ninjas—whenever we wanted to listen to music.Then I read a few fantastic reviews about IsoNodes. I'd been through a lot of forums that said sorbothane was unimpressive—that one should tune various sizes of inner tubes to various platforms with different pressures and straws or multiple straws or no straws. I figured they couldn't be that bad, and at least it would be way easier to figure out if they were effective. They come with adhesive, so all I had to do was peel and stick to the plywood platform under my TT.Now, I can stomp on the beam directly below the turntable, and no skipping! I haven't tried jumping up and down yet, but doing my best Bugs Bunny-as-Budweiser-Clydesdale impression yielded only clear and crisp music.I'm considering getting a second set of sorbothane, maybe some discs or squares cut out of sheet, to go under the feet of the turntable. Just to make sure I can jump around without any issues.Recommended without hesitation. Do take care when peeling them, though; I had the flat part of one start to come delaminated from the hemisphere, and I accidentally folded over a millimeter of the adhesive sheet on top on the same foot. Also, this may not be great for placing on expensive furniture; it seems like the type of 3M adhesive that could get gross and bond fairly permanently with time. I'd keep to the bottom of your electronics or things that are easily removed/replaced.
W**G
don't forget...
I found these feet solved a problem i had when my Project turntable was based on top of some wooden filing cabinets which sat on a wood floor. These feet really did isolate any vibrations from elsewhere. HOWEVER...when i went to, adjust them a few months later, they had reated with the veneer of the cabinett and had stripped the veneer away leaving bare wood. They had also changes physical shape and were now flat on two sides!!!! Unforunately the filing cabimet is expensive so I will have to get it totally refinished. What you should know is that the seller should inform you of what venerrs these feet react to AND that they come with little felt disks to stop this happening!!! So, in short,look out for the little felt disks and review what veneers the feet react to before you have a similar problem.
R**6
Actually reduce feedback. Used on SL-1500 & Sl-1200 Technics Turntables.
This is the most inexpensive solution for isolation out there and its works. I refurbished a 30 yr old Technics Sl-1500, worked great but when I turned the volume up to the halfway mark on my Pre amp the feedback and humming would almost try to make my speaker blow out the cones. It was bad.Put these bad boys under the 4 feet of the TT and that problem was gone.
J**E
great isolation feet - adhesive pellicle came wrinkled and out of place.
This rubber feet offer great isolation for my center speaker.Cons: the adhesive pellicle that covers the flat surface of the half sphere shape (the flat surface that goes in contact with your equipment and sticks to it) was falling off from the supportive paper base it comes stuck to from the factory. you might have tostraighten and reposition this adhesive pellicle by hand before placing these feet onto your equipment.Great product.
S**T
GET THESE !!
I've been using these Isonodes for years . They work, but they definitely do also MELT if you put on or under a heated component such as an amp or high end DVD/CD player. And don't put them on wood. Go to your local glass company and have a GLASS PLATE made to put under your component.
D**N
Not for use with Pro-ject Debut Carbon
Perhaps these are useful if you put them directly on the base of your turntable. I added them under the existing feet of my Pro-ject Debut Carbon and they enhanced the vibration from footfalls. In addition, it's nearly impossible to position them on the Pro-ject in a way that keeps the deck level. Your mileage may vary, but I wish I had saved my money.
J**D
Not so good...
I bought these to try to prevent my turntable from skipping. I saw many reviews and recommendations for this but these did not work for me at all, they actually made it worse. I have hardwood floors, used to have carpet and all was good, but since removing it I really have to watch my step. When I put these under the turntable I noticed it jiggled a lot and I was afraid it was not going to work, and it didn't, now every step makes it skip and even from longer distances away. I have removed them now and will see if they have any improvement on my subwoofer, but they seem like a ripoff for this price.
M**.
Not bad
These are good if you don't already have feet on a piece of equipment or if you have a specific vibration problem.I wouldn't run out and by them expecting a valuable upgrade.I have them on the bottom of my tube bass amp, so I can keep the amp ontop of the cab and not worry about vibration.They work great for this.
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