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Reddit mentions of Sponge Neoprene 1/4 Thick X 54 Wide X 1 by CLEVERBRAND INC.

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Sponge Neoprene 1/4 Thick X 54 Wide X 1 by CLEVERBRAND INC.. Here are the top ones.

Sponge Neoprene 1/4 Thick X 54 Wide X 1 by CLEVERBRAND INC.
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    Features:
  • Closed cell sponge neoprene
  • Primarily used as a cushion and sealing tape against air and moisture
  • Allows for a variety of uses such as a dust seal , noise insulation, padding, HVAC & refrigeration, automotive etc.
  • Also an excellent door seal for truck and bus bodies
  • There may be a tolerance of up to +/- 3/8" from the dimensions of the product
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.25 Inches
Length12 Inches
Size1/4 Inch
Weight2 Pounds
Width54 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Sponge Neoprene 1/4 Thick X 54 Wide X 1 by CLEVERBRAND INC.:

u/AMP_US · 15 pointsr/pcmasterrace

It does a bit. Another use for this foam is putting it under your pump or HDDs. I actually did this (with neoprene) in my build, but I don't have a clear picture of it. If you want "sound dampening" material, I recommend some this neoprene.

Other uses include on case panels opposite your fans, putting your actual case on the material to reduce vibration through the feet, and to fill in any gaps in your case around the rear fan area (also prevents re-circulation).

u/banzaiburrito · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Yup. I have a 3 shelf entertainment center that best buy doesn't sell anymore. Putting the center on the top of it was perfect for me. Since my shelves are glass I also used this to isolate the center from any vibrations it might send to the glass. I also used it between the bookshelves and the stands because the bookshelves just sit on top of the stands and the stand legs are hollow.

u/JoshHinderShit · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

I appreciate the advice. I'll definitely make sure to do that and play around with positioning. I completely forgot about needing speaker stands. I have a pair of wooden TV trays like this- https://target.scene7.com/is/image/Target/11053804?wid=520&hei=520&fmt=pjpeg

And I can also afford to buy a pair of Yoga blocks like these to place underneath the speakers- https://www.amazon.com/Reehut-1-PC-Yoga-Block-Flexibility/dp/B01LW50A1L/ref=sr_1_1?s=exercise-and-fitness&ie=UTF8&qid=1501115832&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=yoga%2Bblocks&th=1&psc=1

I can also get this stuff and place it at the bottom of both speakers- https://www.amazon.com/Sponge-Neoprene-Thick-CLEVERBRAND-INC/dp/B01GWD5WOW

I know it's not ideal, but with all of that do you think it will work just fine? Or is there a better solution with different materials you would recommend? Maybe placing something underneath the tray?

I saw this reviewer from NO Audiophile used a lot of miscellaneous materials to raise his speakers- http://noaudiophile.com/JBL_LSR305/JBL_LSR_305_Desk.jpg

So maybe it's not so bad?