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Dayton DSS4-BC Black Chrome Speaker Spike Set 4 Pcs.
Easy to install. Work like they should and of course they look nice. Use these on my 12" Titanic sub.
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Penn-Elcom F1686 Rubber Cabinet Foot 1.57" Dia. x 0.61" H
Same style as used on JBL's SRX series speakers, except 1/4 inch higher. Use 6 on the bottom of JBL's 712M monitors to prevent damage to connectors and finish. Easily mounted with 1-1/4 inch #10 panhead screws.
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Speaker Cabinet 3/8" Toe Spike Set 4 Pcs.
Very easy installion. I put a light coating of wood glue on the inserts before installing. If your speakers are really big and heavy I'd suggest the larger size spikes, also plan your intentions well before drilling holes in your cabinets.
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Dayton DSS4-BK Black Speaker Spike Set 4 Pcs.
Put A Set Of These Spikes On My Sub Woofer Cabinet And They Add A Very Classy Look! They Are Easy to Install And Are Adjustable. The Set Also Comes With Small Metal, Rubber Bottom Disks To Placed Under Spikes If Speakers Are To Be Placed On Wood Or Vinyl Flooring. They Set Well In Carpet And Certainly Cut Down On Floor And Wall Vibration!
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Dayton DSS4-CH Chrome Speaker Spike Set 4 Pcs.
Have installed several sets of these on the base plates of my tower speakers and the chrome really sets of the black base plates nicely.
They are a good dollar value, I have found these spikes for a dollar or two more on other websites! Parts Express gives you the best price possible!! Thank PE!!
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Speaker Cabinet 1/2" Super Toe Spike Set 4 Pcs.
I have large Cerwin Vega floor speakers I purchased back in 1998 so I purchased the carpet spikes to prevent these monsters from crushing the carpet in my new house; they serve this purpose very well! However, I cannot comment on the extent the floor spikes actually improve acoustic quality as I believe some carpet spikes purport.
Additionally, I needed to purchase a larger drill bit and an allen wrench for installation, which I found acceptable. But, just a heads-up for those like myself lacking a large tool collection. Otherwise, installation was easy.
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Penn-Elcom F1691 Rubber Cabinet Foot 1" Dia. x 1" H
I wish I could have found taller/wider feet as these make my subwoofer I built look like it has chicken legs, but I'm pretty impressed by this simple item.
The integral washers did NOT pull through, I was very pleased with this as I tend to over tighten fasteners.
Very good, but another 3/4" diameter and another 3/4" hight and they would have been perfect.
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Penn-Elcom F1633 Rubber Cabinet Foot 1-1/8" Dia. x 1/2" H
These will replace the metal feet on my guitar cabinet. I kept the original metal bumpers from underneath the metal feet and put these over them for more padding. These are hard rubber. They are very to install; the integrated washer stays in place and doesn't get pulled through no matter how much you tighten them down.
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Penn-Elcom F1687 Rubber Cabinet Foot 1-1/2" Dia. x 3/8" H
I used this product to replace the cheap hard plastic cabinet feet on some electronic components. It's a stiff but slightly compressible rubber, just right for the purpose. It's a nice shallow foot, good for certain applications, though I prefer the heftier 5/8" foot for most of my components.
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Penn-Elcom F1558 Rubber Cabinet Foot 1-1/2" Dia. x 5/8" H
I use these on my home built 4x12 Speaker Cabinet.Just what I wanted.Would buy them again if I needed too.
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Dayton DSS4-G Gold Speaker Spike Set 4 Pcs.
This product is well designed but I had problems sinking the tee nuts into the maple board that I am using as a base for my speaker stands. The brass was too soft. Steel tee nuts should be an option.
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Peavey Large Rubber Feet Set of 4
Nice size rubber feet for rack mount cabinets and other uses.
Fast shipping as always by Parts Express.
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Penn-Elcom 9106 Rubber Cabinet Foot 2.5" Dia. x 1" H
I added these to an order with a Clark Synthesis Transducer. The transducer was to be mounted to my couch which is on carpet over concrete slab. I didn't want my transducer to try and have to shake my foundation!
Compare these in size and appearance to the much more expensive Clark isolators. I think you'll be glad you did.
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