@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.
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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 , 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.
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@buellrider97 damn those Townshend Audio’s Seismic F-type Corners look incredible! |
Yes stack is nice also , my recall is poor. Pretty much everything possible was suggested in my thread asking about decoupling last year. I take zero credit as it was all advice from those that know. My Townshend Seismic Isolation size 3 with the appropriate pods were $1600 total delivered. They shipped in two boxes hence skirting any import tariffs. The same item used was $1500-1600. I have cheap speakers compared to you but at $3200 for speakers and $1600 for the platforms, it was well worth it and I’m glad I took the risk. I also emailed Stack and they were great. I did purchase their Lan filter and for me it was an improvement. You have really nice gear and a beautiful home , I think you’ll be pleased decoupling. Unfortunately I went straight to the Townsends and did not try the others. I’ve read where a few have gone with one of the mentioned decoupling systems and finished with Townshend, hopefully they will chime in Respectfully, Mike B. |