Our 3” Isolation Feet are an easy solution for vibration dampening, and they’re what we use when we’re listening at home or at the shop. Machined by us from solid aluminum and finished with damping material, are anodized in black before we laser mark them. We find this isolation solution works especially well for turntables where isolation damping is crucial for sound quality, but they are also perfect for other hi-fi components like DACs, preamps, and amplifiers. Capable of supporting heavy weight, they are designed to easily accommodate spikes, rubber feet or larger flat surfaces.
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Dimensions: 3 inches in diameter x 1 inch tall
Weight: Each foot supports 10 -30 lbs and we recommend using a set of the 3” Isolation Feet under components weighing 40 to 120 lbs.
Material: The Fern & Roby Isolation Feet uses high quality visco-elastic polymer which is a high-tech engineered isolation material used in hospitals, engineering environments, and manufacturing spaces where great isolation and dampening is critical. This isolation material absorbs up to 95% of shock energy and performs across frequencies from 10 to 30,000 Hertz. The body of the feet is made from 6061 aluminum, turned and machined in our own CNC machine shop. The aluminum parts are black anodized and we laser engrave them. They have a cork pad on the bottom as an additional isolation layer.
3” Isolation Feet: Larger Size & Heavier Components
The Fern & Roby 2” Isolation Feet are designed to support smaller components with each foot supporting up to 14 lbs. We recommend using them under components weighing up to 55 lbs. The Fern & Roby 3” Isolation Feet are designed to support larger and heavier components. Each foot supports 10 -30 lbs. We recommend using them under components weighing 40 to 120 lbs.
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