Klipsch LaScala footers


Now that I believe I have my Klipsch LaScala AL5 speakers properly positioned, it's time that I deal with proper footers of some sort.  My current rubber furniture coasters with felt pads on the underside allowed me to position these heavy 200 lbs cabinets easily and without damaging the wood floor. These coasters were temporary and it's time to find proper footers.  I actually experimented with plastic coasters with a carpeted underside and they support my weight no problem (I'm 200 lbs). Any suggestions would be really appreciated. 

fire_water

  Having done this dance with my 125 lb Tekton’s ( please don’t flame me 😆 ) I’m a firm believer in decoupling. I use Townshend Isolation platforms. At the size of your speakers Townshend’s would be HUGE and expensive. You can search my history from last summer and read the thread regarding suggestions. I’d look at Gais’s , Auva, and Herbies from expensive to less expensive. FWIT Townshend also offers bars Vs platforms when you look at their stuff. Also when I did my search , I was contacted ( PM ) by the Townshend rep during my thread. I made my purchase through the AGON site and used the make offer option and this was significantly less expensive than list price. Also in making my decision all of the sellers were very responsive to my inquiries. If I may suggest, be sure to consider height adjustment since your speaker has a large footprint and you have hardwood floors. Happy Hunting, Mike B. 

Not sure if this is what you’re looking for at the 6:47 part of the video. But the entire video is interesting for Lascala fans

https://youtu.be/57OWcgnNoqc?si=C-w17JjP9L2YNp67

@fire_water , yes you can use them w/o the stems. I think they’re an option. The 70s measure, 1.25’’. The Townshends were priced @ a little over $2K last year.

https://i.postimg.cc/rmXhv19f/20250829-132811.jpg

Take a look at Stack audio footers if iso acoustics don’t make them for your weight. Personally I like the Stack audio footers better.