How about those vibrapods under bookshelf speaker


I have a pair of B&W DM 602s resting on a very solid shelf cover with ceramic tile. Would vibrapods help? What would they do to the sound?
stbhorn
$36-$48 - Kelly. They aren't very tasty, but they sure are chewy. Stbhorn: Yes they work - if you want a fuller bass/mid bass sound. Don't know if this would be a good thing if the speakers are close to the wall though? For a few $$ you could also try one of the Blue Tack "like" products (sold @ stationary and hardware stores). The light blue product, made by DAP, is a good one that does not stain.
I have number 5 vibrapods under my floorstanding newforms. The pods set on three stacked granite tiles on a wood floor done in vinyl tiling....It was my first attempt at tiling, next time I may try to lay wood.....in my case the pods work well...they are cheap. I'm now using pods under the roxan and the cd with dr scholls foot rubs on top of the pods contacting the base of the units....and it works...TNT gave me the suggestion for the foot rubs..its not so much this is better than that. Simply a case of this is what I like the sound of best...have fun....
And VR-4s weigh something like 160 lbs. Review was, of course, favorable.

Cfb is, as usual, right on track as well, at $6.00 a pop, try it and report.

Barton
The review is for putting the VP's between the low/high boxes ("only" 65 pounds). And as you said, it was favorable. Are there any reviews wich aren't?

KP
KP, there are MANY reviews that aren't favorable and some that even slag the hell out of products. You just have to read audio rags that don't take advertisine. Try taking a look at Bound for Sound, International Audio Review, etc... Sean
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