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 IXOS 304 Layer Discs
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IXOS 304 Layer Discs
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £14.95
Year: 2004

Description: Set of 8 Layer Discs for placing under speaker stand spikes when you have a wooden floor and dont want to cause damage.

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Martin Hill 
Posted: 23/11/07
'A SIMPLE PRODUCT THAT DOES AN IMPORTANT JOB WELL'
Strengths:
As Peter Beck says "They do exactly what they are supposed to".
Weaknesses:
The white padding underneath the spikes could be aligned better for appearances sake.
Overall:
Having placed my floor standers on magazines for some time, I am certain the 'Layer Discs' offer a far greater support to them and this is heard in the overall sound stage. Plus Mrs Fishmate is happier as the room also looks tidier. Everyone is a winner for £15.
 
Performance
 
100%
Build
 
80%
Value
 
100%
Overall Rating
 
93%
 
Peter Beck 
Posted: 02/02/06
'FANTASTIC, THEY DO EXACTLY WHAT THEY'RE SUPPOSED TO DO !!'
Overall:
I used the IXOS 304 Layer Discs mainly to protect my tiled floor against the spikes below my Linn Kelidh floorstanders, but was presently surprised to find a dramatic imrpovement in audio performance.
 
Performance
 
80%
Build
 
80%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
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