"Thin" Fat Dot
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A thin layer of Herbie's dBNeutralizer material for decoupling and isolation in a moderate vibrational environment. Great as an interface between top of loudspeaker cabinet and weight. Polished granite slab, sandstone, paving block, ceramic tile, or other material placed on top of a loudspeaker cabinet or subwoofer can help to stabilize cabinet vibrations. Using "Thin" Fat Dots as an interface makes these materials even more effective and at the same time eliminates any sonic character the material might introduce.
Also great under heavy vibration-control platforms and other general decoupling applications where a semi-firm interface is desired.
Sold individually, not as a set.
"Thin" Fat Dot: 1-5/16" diameter x 1/8" thick
Small: 15/16" diameter x 1/8' thick
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Great product!
Excellent product, the compression / stiffness ratio is doing an amazing job! I just wish I could had received at least one answer to my many emails and multiple calls and messages. I’m still not sure if I’m maximizing the usage of the product and the other I could had bought. I know customer service is not an easy thing to do these days, but it’s making all the difference between making nice products and being a great renown company.
Herbies Fat Dots
If you use stand mount speakers- you NEED these! They are fantastic for information retrieval.
Very Good Solution
I use the “Thin Fat Dot” (small, adhesive) under the feet at my rack Solidsteel S3-2. What I got was a lower floor noise level and a more natural sound. I chose “Thin Fat Dot” because it keeps more of the leading edges. Unfortunately, too much damping can make the music sound lifeless.
Reliable solution
I've been a customer for many years and find Herbies product are reliable solutions to the audio problems they address. Never expensive and always effective.
Excellent
Excellent product. Placed under my Audio Note AN/E to stands. Well worth it. Better than bluetac.
Pleased with a more secure and isolated foundation on my stands…
My B&W CM5’s are my L/R in my surround system. They sit on aluminum stands filled with sand bags, which in turn, sit on Herbies spike sliders on a floating hardwood floor. I added these between the speakers and stands. Have I noticed any sonic difference? Not really but they sit more securely.
Thin Fat Dots
I used the "Thin Fat Dots" under the 4 feet of my Project turntable. Noticeable differences' are tighter bass, and improved imaging. I've been using various Herbie's products for almost 20 years now, and performance of products are top notch. Great value for the money as well. Highly recommended. Ingolf Canada
Thin fat dot
I use 3 thin fat dot's under my heavy turntable TW Akustik Raven 1. AWESOME! They lowered the noise floor alot resulting in more sound! Don't know what they are made of, but they work for me. High recommend 5stars
Impressed with Items Purchased
28 Cone/Spike Decoupling Glider & 2 Fat Grounding Base - All 4 Towers and 2 Subs utilizing the Decoupling Gliders impressed and amazed me with the quality of improved imaging and bass was increased with being clean and tight. Did not expect this difference to be an instant change. The Fat Grounding Base was used to sit under the center channel in using same materials for decoupling and angling up. Simply IMPRESSED and Robert provided great guidance! Thanks Christopher
Thin fat dot
A great interface between your audio gear (amps, preamps etc.) and diverse metallic tuning feet. More than stunning results (at least according to my experience)!!! Not to be missed!!
Thin Fat Dots work a treat!
Used between my 32kg Loudspeakers and their dedicated stands the "Thin "Fat Dots work very well indeed. Loudspeaker performance is much improved by replacing the BluTack blobs I was using. Stability is excellent too.A highly recommended tweek. Regards Mick
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