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4 anti vibration rubber isolator pads
Review: The Audio-Technica AT6091 isolators are special anti-vibration rubber feet designed for use with audio and video high fidelity components such as CD and DVD players, turntables, amplifiers, pre amps, loudspeakers and video components.

Placed under the cabinet of the chosen component, the Audio-Technica AT6091 isolators dampen vibrations both on the vertical and horizontal plane and absorb the accompanying resonances that affect the sound quality of any high fidelity component. Each isolator has a load capacity of approximately 20kg. With a set of 4 isolators, the load capacity is approximately 80kg. The Audio-Technica AT6091 Isolators include transparent seals and protective sheets.
$55.64
Weighted cylindrical disc stabilizer for stabilising warped records and generally improving sound quality
Review: The Audio Technica AT-618 is a very useful accessory for music listeners, audio enthusiasts and DJs who require higher fidelity sound quality and extractive performance from their records. The AT-618 stabilizer sits on top of the record over the turntable spindle and applies 600g of weight, holding the record firmly in place while stabilizing the record and improving overall sound quality. This is especially useful when playing records where bass vibration or resonance is an issue, when playing a slightly warped record or when recording your vinyl into your computer and you need a cleaner sound.

Proven in use for decades in audiophile turntable systems, the Audio-Technica AT-618 stabilizer has in recent years been rediscovered by respected vinyl loving DJs like James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem), Prins Thomas and Jacques Renault. The Audio-Technica AT-618 stabilizer covers your labels if you're concerned with people who can successfully identify obscure music a DJ plays (trainspotters). It works wonders on those records that are slightly warped.


The Audio Technica AT-618 is recommended for use with high torque turntables with firm platter suspension. It will not work well with turntables that have soft suspension and weak drive systems.