




🎧 Elevate your sound, ditch the shake — isolation that’s as sleek as your setup.
Sound Addicted Subble 1.8'' Silicone Feet (4-pack) provide professional-grade vibration isolation with a high shore hardness of 35, supporting up to 45lb per foot. Their compact, non-skid hemispherical design discreetly cushions amplifiers, speakers, and audio equipment, reducing resonance and preventing surface vibrations. Equipped with strong 3M adhesive, these feet install easily and remove cleanly, making them an essential upgrade for audiophiles seeking pristine sound clarity and stable setups.












| ASIN | B095JTDVZH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,665 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Speaker Spikes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,047) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sound Addicted |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 1.8 x 1 inches |
J**L
PERFECT!
These are exactly what I was looking for! I recently ordered a pair of Klipsch speakers for my new set up and these things are heavy! I’d say they each weigh about 35lbs easily. Oddly enough the only type of padding that come with the speakers are these tiny little rubber “feet” that are no more than a quarter inch square. It seems a bit silly to me and I was proven right when the sound dampening was non existent with these silly pads. My search first led me to these large foam pads that are of all sizes and sit underneath the speaker. Although I can see these being extremely effective at isolating vibrations from the speakers to the surface they look hideous. They are large and bulky and I couldn’t find a single product that would fit the Klipsch bottoms exactly. True, I could have ordered large and attempted to cut them down to size but I couldn’t see that resulting in a clean cut and would look awful in the end. This led me to isolating rubber feet and I ultimately settled on these because they looked extremely chunky. Turns out I was right. They are very durable and thick and chunky and they need to be as they sit under some seriously heavy speakers now. They’re not squishy but chunky; that’s the best word for them. The nice thing is they don’t look large or awkward once installed on the base of the speakers. As I took them from their packaging I started to worry that they’d be so big they’d look a little silly. When I showed them to my wife after installed she asked me what she was looking at; what was I showing her? Ha! Perfect! They blend right in! They look like they should have come with the speakers themselves! That’s exactly what I wanted and I couldn’t be more pleased with how they look. Not only do they look great they work! They truly keep vibrations isolated to the surrounding air and stop most vibrations from being transferred to the table surface they sit on. This, for me, is a huge issue as I’m restricted in my setup to having the speakers on the exact surface where my turntable sits. This is not ideal but I am very limited in my room’s set up and am forced to put them on the same surface. These feet have done a great job at isolating vibrations. I truly couldn’t be more pleased with these simple rubber feet. They seem like such an insignificant thing but they make such a difference. They look good, they work, and they’re such a cheap addition to any set up that I can’t recommend these more highly to you!
C**X
Greta for deadening vibration from a spinning hard disk enclosure!
This worked great for my needs. I had a RAID enclosure with two 12TB spinning drives installed and when it started backing up data it would make my entire desk surface vibrate. Got these and slapped them on the bottom of the enclosure and cut that pesky vibration down to almost nothing!
S**Y
FEET on an elephantine POOTER CASE!!
Stuck these firmly squishy guys on the bottom of a big old heavy monster of a computer case. They went on just as tidy as I liked, no fiddling around with anything. It's a nice case other than it being a bloody honking huge bugger. They are definitely effective keeping this ponderous beast from scraping my floor or busting the stupid little pull tab on its ridiculous bottom ventilation filter hatch, thus making the stupid LESS stupid and the ridiculous LESS ridiculous...without me being forced to entirely GUT the witless behemoth by removing its motherboard & power supply just to put new feeties on with IDIOT MACHINE SCREWS because its original feeties were cheap brittle plastic trash barely better than Gatorade bottle caps. I hate removing computer power supplies for piffly reasons. So YAY NEW FEETS!!
D**.
They do the job
Did the job but feels a little overpriced.
J**T
Much better than speaker spikes
I initially purchased the 1.2 inch version and was very surprised by the level of improvement in image and soundstage. Since they're pretty cheap I went ahead and tried out the 1.8 inch version to see they might be better for my 45 LB floorstanders. Wow, the 1.8 inch version did turned out to be much, much better for my floorstanders. It's almost like I swapped in a higher end DAC, who would have thought! Highs are really, really clean and well defined, any previous trace of harshness or edginess seems to be gone. Bass is a lot more tuneful and articulate where you can actually hear the image, like I said, it's almost if I swapped in a $1500 DAC. Midrange sounds more open and realistic, it's a bit difficult to describe. What's also nice is these things only elevate my speakers by an inch so the tweeters does not end up firing past my ears which would not be ideal. This audio hobby can be interesting at times, in that what you spent doesn't necessarily equate to the overall sonic improvement. Anyway, just for context, my somewhat budget system consists of an Audiolab 8300A integrated, Topping D90SE DAC, SMSL SD9 Music Player, Tyler Linbrook floorstanding monitors, bi-wire Blue Jean speaker cables, XLRs between DAC and amp and I2S between Player and DAC.
K**C
Satisfied. Good price for the pack!
These worked great with what I needed to do with my foldable keyboard! I was hesitant on the 0.6” size, but glad this size worked for my me. I added other risers to my keyboard and needed a bit more support for the keyboard to stay in place. This worked and they look amazing. Satisfied for sure. Worth the money for the pack, in case these fall out I’ll have some extras.
K**R
Great Item
Great item and works as advertised.
W**N
Used as desktop computer feet
I put these on the feet of my heavy steel desktop computer case to give it some more airflow underneath and it does the trick perfectly. The added shock and noise absorption is a nice bonus!
S**U
Ordered 8 for Wharfedale Diamond 12.3 floor speakers to install underneath spike pads that came with speakers whose foam padding was compressed to nearly nothing after only one year. I cut off the tips (about 1/5 of the total dome) due to instability of the dome shape (mind you, this applies to my project only), attached them to the spike pads and set the speakers on them. Perfect! Very satisfied! These are made of dense no-skid rubber with a very good isolation property. Can only recommend. Thank you!
K**C
Son unas cositas pequeñitas y hermosas, compré las más pequeñas para unos monitores adam t5v y hacen su trabajo, quizá no al nivel de unas almohadillas profesionales pero es esto o gastar más.
W**H
I used them on smaller floor standing speakers. a little wobbly.
A**ー
It is a fake. Don’t buy it.
H**2
Perfect size. Does the job.
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