Isolation feet for your specific turntable model that keep your floor and furniture's vibrations where they belong — out of your music. Designed and made by a pro in Colorado who will personally help you get your setup right.
What You're Getting
A set of isolation feet for your turntable, made entirely from TPU — the same class of material as the well-known Sorbothane™. Unlike a generic Sorbothane™ puck, however, the inside is a proprietary internal structure tuned to absorb and dissipate vibration for your turntable's specific weight range. That internal geometry is where the engineering lives. Designed, assembled, and quality checked in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
Most sets are made to order or produced in small batches — not mass produced or shipped from overseas. Please allow a few days for production before shipment.
Your turntable sits on a surface that moves. Footsteps, HVAC, bass frequencies energizing your room — your stylus reads all of it alongside your music. Isolation feet interrupt that path. When they're engineered correctly for your table's weight and geometry, they work. When they're a generic afterthought, they mostly just look the part.
These are not generic. Every model variant is researched and tested to ensure a fuss-free installation experience, including the right fastening method, additional instructions if needed for your model, the correct ride height relative to stock, and whether tool-free leveling is achievable on your specific table. Those details are in the model-specific section below. Please read it so you know all your turntable-specific details before you install.
SpinCandy™ feet were originally designed by and for DJs who push their gear to the limits in high-vibration environments. DJ booths endure pounding bass, subwoofers, and the physical impact of dance floors — a skipping needle isn't an inconvenience, it's a professional emergency. Whether you're a working DJ or a home listener who just wants the best isolation available for your table, the engineering is the same and it's been proven in the toughest environment we could find.
Before You Order — Two Things Worth Knowing
First, these are not metal. The main body is TPU — a tough, purpose-built damping material, not a soft or flimsy plastic. If the main photo suggested a machined metal part, the remaining photos show exactly what you're getting. They're designed to perform, save you money, and look good doing it. A machined metal foot at this price point can't offer tool-free leveling, and it can't offer the engineered internal structure that makes an isolator actually work rather than just look substantial.
Which brings up mass loading — because it comes up. Metal feet are sometimes marketed on the basis that denser material adds mass, and mass helps isolation. That's true, but only when you're talking about a substantial amount of mass. No turntable foot, regardless of material or density, gets anywhere near that threshold. What a foot can do is damping and motion control, and that's what SpinCandy™ feet are designed and tuned for. If you want to add mass, a platform makes that possible — hardwood, granite, a steel slab. These feet pair well with one. If you're building a platform and need feet rated for the combined system weight, see the Custom Solution and Multi-Mount DIY Kit listings.
Second, these cost more than a bag of generic feet from a big marketplace. They're made in a one-person shop in Colorado by a professional industrial designer who checks every set and answers support emails directly. Real engineering, tested on your specific model, made to order. You're not paying for a brand name. You're paying for the work.
How They Work
Think of it like shocks on a car. Too stiff and vibration passes straight through. Too soft and the table moves too freely. The goal is the right preload for your turntable's weight class so the suspension does its job — motion control, vibration absorption, and keeping your stylus reading your record's grooves instead of your room's vibes. SpinCandy™ feet are weight-matched to your table so the tuning is right for your table's actual load, assuring optimal performance.
Each model variant is also researched and tested for correct fastening method, stock ride height, and leveling adjustability — all with the goal of a straightforward, fuss-free installation. On most models the feet allow for tool-free leveling adjustment. When that's not possible it's noted. See the model-specific section below for exact compatibility, height notes, installation method, and leveling details for your table.
Not Sure Which Product Is Right for You?
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SpinCandy™ Model-Specific Feet (like this listing) — your turntable model is specifically supported with a researched, tested fit. See the model-specific section for all model numbers and variants supported.
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Multi-Mount DIY Kit — your model isn't listed, you have a custom build, or you want to configure height and hardware yourself.
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Custom Solution — mass loading platforms, heavily modified tables, or anything outside standard weight ranges; fully configurable by weight class, height, and screw type.
Questions? Something not right? One person reads that inbox in Colorado and will respond personally. That's the whole support operation, and it works better than a ticket queue.
Your Model — Compatibility & Notes
Everything specific to your turntable is in this section. Please read before installing.
Compatible Models
Fluance:
- RT81
- RT81+
- RT82
- RT83
- RT84
- RT85
- RT85N
Note: Will not fit any models not listed above.
Ride Height
Ride height is 31mm from furniture surface to bottom of plinth.
Leveling
Tool-free leveling is supported. Adjust by turning the foot after installation.
Installation
Remove the original feet by turning them counterclockwise by hand or unscrewing with a screwdriver. Install your SpinCandy™ feet by turning them clockwise by hand until snug or at your desired ride height when leveling. No tools required for installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect right after installing?
Go ahead and use the turntable right away, but give it 24–48 hours to fully settle. Out of the box the feet are a bit firm and the table may sit slightly tall. They'll reach their design height and optimal performance after a short break-in period.
How long will they last?
Like any wear component — including the feet your table originally came with — they'll eventually need replacing. They store well without losing their properties, so a spare set now isn't a bad idea. Check current listings for multi-set pricing.
What's in the box?
A complete set of feet, fully assembled and ready to install. No tools required on most models — confirm in the model-specific section above. Occasionally there are a few extras in there too.
Is there a warranty?
Harari Products Ltd. offers a 1-year warranty on all SpinCandy™ turntable feet.
What about mass loading — shouldn't heavier feet perform better?
Mass loading is a legitimate isolation technique, but it works only when you're talking about a substantial amount of mass. No turntable foot, regardless of what it's made from, gets anywhere near that threshold. What a foot can do is damping and motion control, and that's what these are tuned for. If you're building a mass platform, the Custom Solution and Multi-Mount DIY Kit listings let you select feet rated for the combined system weight.
Are these made from Sorbothane™?
Sorbothane™ is a trademarked brand. SpinCandy™ feet use TPU — the same class of material — with a proprietary internal structure that does the real work. Material brand matters less than engineering. A solid puck of name-brand Sorbothane™ transmits vibration efficiently. Internal structure is what makes an isolator actually isolate.
Are all TPU isolators the same?
Not remotely. Durometer, internal geometry, and weight matching all determine whether a foot actually works. Generic is generic.
How do I know these are authentic?
SpinCandy™ is sold only by Harari Products Ltd. at harariproducts.com or as "HarariProducts" on eBay. Anyone else listing these isn't selling the real thing.
What if I don't like them?
Message us. One person reads that inbox and will respond personally.