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Peavey Rubber Amplifier and Speaker Cabinet Feet

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 405 ratings

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Brand Peavey
Style Modern
Product Dimensions 3"W x 2"H
Product Care Instructions Wipe with Dry Cloth

About this item

  • Packaged in sets of four, with Phillips screws
  • Large rubber feet are 1 1/4 inch in diameter, 3/4 inch tall
  • Great for almost any amplifier or speaker cabinet
  • Works with most brands
  • Large rubber feet are 1 1/4 inch in diameter, 3/4 inch tall

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Product Description

For Years Peavey speaker cabinets and guitar amplifiers have been built to last. These rubber feet are no exception. Made from long lasting durable rubber, these feet can be used as replacements for almost any amplifier or speaker cabinet. Designed specifically to prevent large speaker cabinets or amplifiers from moving while in operation, and simultaneously protecting whatever surface they are placed on.


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Peavey 00051610 Rubber Feet for SP4 (4-pack)

OUR PART #: 00051610 MFR #: 00051610 4 pack of 38mm x 20mm rubber feet for the Peavey SP4 speaker cabinet. .

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
405 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, size and feet of the headboard. For example, they mention it's built to last, works well and is the perfect size. Some are happy with the rubber feet, stability, and ease of installation. That said, opinions are mixed on the screws.

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48 customers mention48 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the headboard. They mention that it is very beefy, substantial, and built to last. Some say that the rubber feet are good quality and more stable than the originals. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...These give me every bit of stability and isolation. My cement sits on a sand dune in rural northern lower Michigan...." Read more

"...gave them 4 stars instead of five since these really are a good set of heavy duty feet that I highly recommend." Read more

"...These feets are so flat that such thing is not a problem. Excellent buy, and needless to say, 5 stars for affordability and greatly improved my..." Read more

"...Turntable is nice and sturdy now. These Peavey feet are very versatile and a great option for replacement feet on older turntables." Read more

28 customers mention28 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bolts. They mention that they work well with their Peavey cabs, roller speakers, and Ampeg bass cabinets. They also say that the bolt set is versatile and can be used for sofas and couches, as well as musical equipment.

"The Peavey Large Rubber Feet easy to install and works great.I used these rubber feet to replace some missing feet for a computer case...." Read more

"...only are these feet great for musical equipment they also work great for sofas and couches...." Read more

"I used these rubber feet on my ham radio go-box and they work great. I like the size, both the diameter and height." Read more

"Nothing fancy about this product other than it works exactly as designed and it's built to last. Solid choice for sure." Read more

20 customers mention17 positive3 negative

Customers like the size of the rubber feet. For example, they say it's large and thick, and perfect for building cajons. Customers also mention that the feet are great for big speakers and heavy items.

"...They fit perfectly! And I decided to upgrade the other older rubber pieces too, highly recommend!" Read more

"...Rubber is one of the best dampening materials in the world. This feet is huge, and thick with the screws supplied which can be altered for other..." Read more

"...These are large and they raise my board up off the counter. They also prevent it from sliding around when I'm cutting on it...." Read more

"...I like the size, both the diameter and height." Read more

16 customers mention16 positive0 negative

Customers like the feet of the headboard. They mention that they are great, good, and sturdy. Some say that the feet are perfect for their cajon and ham radio go-box.

"...These feet was perfect, it raised the case up just a little higher for better cooling ventilation...." Read more

"...The feet themselves are fine, but due to the fact that I have to go try and purchase screws separately I'm giving the product 3 stars." Read more

"Nice, thick, hard rubber feet. Used on Focal Chorus V 807V speaker stand to protect wood floor from carpet spikes on stand base." Read more

"...Perfect for feet for my Cajon." Read more

10 customers mention7 positive3 negative

Customers like the rubber feet. They mention that they are soft, non-marking, and hard. Some say that the feet are perfect for their Cajon and that the rubber cuts out all vibrations.

"...The soft rubber feet also helps keep the case in one spot so it does not slide around. They also look great too...." Read more

"These works really well. not too soft or not to solid. something in between...." Read more

"...It was an easy direct replacement. The original feet made thick greasey and rubbery marks when I moved the speaker. These don't...." Read more

"...The package says they are rubber and they feel like hard rubber, not smooth plastic...." Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers like the stability of the headboard. They mention that the case does not slide around, the speaker stays put, and does not move on its own. The rubber is sturdy and grippy, and it won't mar or slide on the floor.

"...soft rubber feet also helps keep the case in one spot so it does not slide around. They also look great too.Prefect fix for this situation...." Read more

"...I no longer need rubber protectors on the floor because these will not mar or slide on the floor...." Read more

"...They also prevent it from sliding around when I'm cutting on it...." Read more

"...The speaker stays put, it doesn't move on its own despite really low-frequency high volume sounds that vibrate the room." Read more

6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

Customers find the installation of the headboard to be easy. They mention that it screws right in, is an easy direct replacement, and is easy to swap out.

"The Peavey Large Rubber Feet easy to install and works great.I used these rubber feet to replace some missing feet for a computer case...." Read more

"Easy to swap out and looks good. Definitely love this" Read more

"...It was an easy direct replacement. The original feet made thick greasey and rubbery marks when I moved the speaker. These don't...." Read more

"...Just drilled a pilot hole and screwed the feet right in, easy-peasy...." Read more

16 customers mention10 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the screws. Some mention that they come with their own screws, good replacement screws, and mounting hardware. However, others say that they do not include the correct screws, the included screws may be a little long for their needs, and there are no mounting screws.

"...I was happy they came with good replacement screws as well...." Read more

"...Unfortunately they did not come with the screws, even though it says quite plainly on the package that they were supposed to, so I guess I get to go..." Read more

"...Comes with mounting hardware, which is nice." Read more

"...Aguilar DB 112 Came with screws that fit perfectly." Read more

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I had stick on rubber feet on a nice Velodyne subwoofer and two of them disintegrated. I ripped the four of them off, not easily. Ordered these Peavey feet. They look quality immediately with their metal core. Once I got the old stuff off, I drilled four small holes where the old feet were. I then screwed down the new feet, voila. I don't think I will need to do this ever again. Looks nice too.Before you start drilling holes into your subwoofer or any electronics, make sure, as best you can, that the drilling doesn't go through to the inside of the cabinet. I did not use the nice beefy screws that came with the feet. The original screws were too long and would have gone through the speaker cabinet wall. Put the screw into the foot and line it up with edge of the cabinet to see where the screw will end up in the cabinet. Don't get in a hurry. This was really important in the front where there is a reflex port, and the tip of the screws would have shown through the wood. I also sunk the drill tip down into the drill just a little over a half inch so the hole would not drill through the cabinet wall. Also, make sure that you use a drill bit that is about the size of the screw's core minus the thread space so that the screw goes in snuggly.
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I had stick on rubber feet on a nice Velodyne subwoofer and two of them disintegrated. I ripped the four of them off, not easily. Ordered these Peavey feet. They look quality immediately with their metal core. Once I got the old stuff off, I drilled four small holes where the old feet were. I then screwed down the new feet, voila. I don't think I will need to do this ever again. Looks nice too.

Before you start drilling holes into your subwoofer or any electronics, make sure, as best you can, that the drilling doesn't go through to the inside of the cabinet. I did not use the nice beefy screws that came with the feet. The original screws were too long and would have gone through the speaker cabinet wall. Put the screw into the foot and line it up with edge of the cabinet to see where the screw will end up in the cabinet. Don't get in a hurry. This was really important in the front where there is a reflex port, and the tip of the screws would have shown through the wood. I also sunk the drill tip down into the drill just a little over a half inch so the hole would not drill through the cabinet wall. Also, make sure that you use a drill bit that is about the size of the screw's core minus the thread space so that the screw goes in snuggly.
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Darren Barless
5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality and easy to install
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2022
Luis Gerardo Alonzo Escalante
4.0 out of 5 stars Opinion General
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2018
R. YORK
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2020
Andrew T. Hartl
5.0 out of 5 stars This Kind of Stability In Our Lives!
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2020
TheIronMiller
5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty much exactly as advertised.
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2021