Offering high end affordable Hi-Fi isolation for most Hi-Fi components. The Solidair Audio Ukishima 6 is a new product, designed with low production cost in mind, so Solidair can give you just that. They are made of aluminium, with a silver grey anodised, very low maintenance finish. The top and bottoms of the feet are faced with cork for further isolation and scratch resistance for your Hi-Fi components and shelving. Please note the orientation of the foot, with the larger section on top, they work better this way up.
A set of four Solidair Ukisima 6 feet, each with a capacity of 0.5 to 6Kg. They give a total capacity for the box of four of 2 to 24Kg. The feet are 31mm in diameter and vary between 29mm and 40mm in height depending on the load, typically 32 to 34mm in use.
These feet are suitable for most normal Hi-Fi components. Heavier amps and turntables may need the more powerful options.
As with Solidair Audio’s other products they offer excellent isolation properties for a huge range of Hi-Fi. Anything with moving parts, coils, transformers, capacitors or valves will benefit from good isolation, including bookshelf/stand mount loudspeakers to clean up the signal and give a more detailed sweeter sound.
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Finish | Aluminium, Brass, Burr Oak |
Number of Feet | Single Foot |
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My goodness, Initially I didn’t thing there was much in it, then I gave the CD player Wonky by Orbital there’s now small details emerging from the wall of electronic instrumentation that had never appeared at my KEF end before.
The next disc to get spun was London Grammar’s If You Wait, a long while back I came into the shop and was greeted by the power emitting from a pair of KEF Blades, as Hey Now spun. My indicator back then was the hairs on my arms moving, as the air thumped my chest.
Today I didn’t get such a thump, but the hairs stood up.
It’s like this…If it moves, it needs opposing magnets.
Thanks for your brilliant service