Dear Emile and Steve and nonesup and all other users of O+I/O,
A follow-up question of the discussion above for your advice :
If stacking the Olympus on top of the Olympus I/O, the feet of Olympus may injure the surface coating of the Olympus I/O?
I guess this may happen no matter it's anodized or powder-coated because the Olympus is so heavy.
Are there any thin materials that can be placed between the feet of Olympus and the top surface of Olympus I/O for protection yet with minimal sonic side-effects?
Many thanks!
Hi @CKKeung ,
I understand your concern. This is one of the reasons we picked Acrylic as the footer material. It’s a “hard” material avoiding the mass-spring resonance which makes performance more predictable, especially when taking a rack/shelf into the equation. Acrylic is still softer than anodised or coated Aluminium and therefore should take the damage. Softer, rubber materials can stain surfaces over time. It doesn’t leave many other options, fabric, velt, leather are good options from preventing damage, but those do leave a very audible footprint unfortunately, paper is the best option, preferably a thicker craft paper, and has minimal impact.
So far, we have not managed to damage anything with the stock Acrylic footers with plenty of stacking action, just make sure they’re clean / dust free before stacking.














