Speaker Stands Spikes Wooden Floor at Hannah Colquhoun blog

Speaker Stands Spikes Wooden Floor. Rubber feet are probably easier to work with than spikes on a rubber mat. While getting rid of the vibrational energy of the cabinet, the clever shape of the spikes means that they function as a means of isolating the stand and the corresponding speaker from external vibrations from the floor, or anywhere else for that matter. I had spikes on my b&ws with hardwood floors and they sounded worse than with (cheap) rubber furniture pads. Imo, spikes are for carpeted floors, pads are for hard. By having spikes on the base of the stand (as illustrated in diagram 1) we allow the speaker stand to ‘grip’ the floor under the carpet.

SPEAKER STANDS 12" TALL BY "BTECH". SAND FILLED WITH SPIKES OR NON
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I had spikes on my b&ws with hardwood floors and they sounded worse than with (cheap) rubber furniture pads. Imo, spikes are for carpeted floors, pads are for hard. While getting rid of the vibrational energy of the cabinet, the clever shape of the spikes means that they function as a means of isolating the stand and the corresponding speaker from external vibrations from the floor, or anywhere else for that matter. Rubber feet are probably easier to work with than spikes on a rubber mat. By having spikes on the base of the stand (as illustrated in diagram 1) we allow the speaker stand to ‘grip’ the floor under the carpet.

SPEAKER STANDS 12" TALL BY "BTECH". SAND FILLED WITH SPIKES OR NON

Speaker Stands Spikes Wooden Floor Imo, spikes are for carpeted floors, pads are for hard. By having spikes on the base of the stand (as illustrated in diagram 1) we allow the speaker stand to ‘grip’ the floor under the carpet. While getting rid of the vibrational energy of the cabinet, the clever shape of the spikes means that they function as a means of isolating the stand and the corresponding speaker from external vibrations from the floor, or anywhere else for that matter. Rubber feet are probably easier to work with than spikes on a rubber mat. I had spikes on my b&ws with hardwood floors and they sounded worse than with (cheap) rubber furniture pads. Imo, spikes are for carpeted floors, pads are for hard.

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