A great deal of PC case feet are solid plastic, or (at best) very hard rubber and therefore do a good job of transmitting unwanted vibrations from inside a PC via the chassis/case
into the desk, floor or shelf on which the system sits. In this situation, where the case is in direct contact with the substrate, the PC can generate annoying noise elsewhere
(secondary noise).
Acousti Products have designed a unique set of four self-adhesive soft silicone feet. These case
feet are designed to decouple a PC case from the floor or substrate by absorbing vibrational energy, and therefore helping to minimise noise generation caused by vibrations.
A little extreme? Well, yes, perhaps: but even with very quiet PCs it is vibration that becomes the most significant culprit/contributor to noise generation. So these case feet
have been developed to try and minimise vibrations in the pursuit of 'ultimate noise reduction'. We hope you enjoy the difference!
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Model
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ACF3007-20B
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Colour
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Matt Black
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Softness
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Shore A 20° (soft)
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Max Optimal Load
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14 Kg
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Warranty
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24 months
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This product has a 2 year warranty
A great deal of PC case feet are solid plastic, or (at best) very hard rubber and therefore do a good job of transmitting unwanted vibrations from inside a PC via the chassis/case
into the desk, floor or shelf on which the system sits. In this situation, where the case is in direct contact with the substrate, the PC can generate annoying noise elsewhere
(secondary noise).
Acousti Products have designed a unique set of four self-adhesive soft silicone feet. These case feet
are designed to decouple a PC case from the floor or substrate by absorbing vibrational energy, and therefore helping to minimise noise generation caused by vibrations.
A little extreme? Well, yes, perhaps: but even with very quiet PCs it is vibration that becomes the most significant culprit/contributor to noise generation. So these case feet have
been developed to try and minimise vibrations in the pursuit of 'ultimate noise reduction'. We hope you enjoy the difference!