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Carlman:
Has anyone seen or tried these:

http://www.amazon.com/IsoAcoustics-ISO-L8R200Sub-ISO-L8R200-Sub/dp/B00F3JJ9DM/ref=pd_ys_sf_s_11091801_alt_1_9_p?ie=UTF8&refRID=0R6FPN0Z0JMQYYK2ESCY

DaveC:
No, but it looks interesting, and may be a good replacement for the cardboard box currently doubling as an isolation platform for my sub...  :rofl:

There's only 1 review on that one but other similar products by the same manufacturer have more reviews, which seem extremely positive:

http://www.amazon.com/IsoAcoustics-ISO-L8R155-Medium-Pair/dp/B008GOP79G/ref=pd_cp_MI_0

sleepyguy24:
Hi Carl

Thanks for the lead on this. I may be able to use these. I've always been happy with the Auralex platforms but these look different and could raise my subs an inch higher. I've never seen or heard of these until now.

I called the IsoAcoustics earlier in the day and the guy I spoke to was nice.

http://www.isoacoustics.com/contact.php

He said the L8R200 Sub can handle up to 75 lbs in the compact format. In the raised form it can handle up to 60 lbs.

I asked if he had a turntable isolation platform and he said no. Right now they are concentrating on pro audio applications. Drum raiser kits, isolation platforms for really heavy pro HT set-ups etc.

DaveC:
After reading some reviews I ordered one, the cardboard box has got to go.  :rofl:

I have a 10" sealed sub with Adire Audio XBL^2 driver and 200W plate amp.

Will report back...

Carlman:
Cool... Just thought it was practical and affordable...
It'll be nice to hear your thoughts, Dave. I'm guessing your system will sound less 'boxy' ... Har har

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