Product to sit between turntable feet and wood rack


I have set up a new (to me) Kuzma Stabi Ref 2 turntable. It has a steel (type) ball at the bottom of the Plinth’s footers, which I would never want to place directly on my Lignolab rack. I now use a Herbie’s Audio Lab giant cone/spike decoupling glider, with a thin piece of cork to help couple the ball to the brass disc inside of the Herbies decoupling glider. I am enjoying what I’m hearing, but feel as if a little experimentation is in order.
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Showing 2 responses by lowrider57

Sounds like a good idea.

Have you tried listening without the cork?
The concept of the steel ball sitting in the decoupling glider is to drain vibration from the TT. The cork may be interfering with that process.
  If you were using these gliders with speakers, metal spikes would make contact directly into the decoupler.