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In Reply to: I guess I would have to try it because... posted by MannyE on October 28, 2016 at 13:26:12:
I was in the same camp as you in regard to spiking right thru carpet to the concrete. Or spikes and protective disks that sat directly on the concrete, tile or wood floor.(over concrete) Then I started experimenting with decoupling in my HT set-up which is tile over concrete. All rooms and systems are different, but in my case I was able to tweak some much needed warmth into the system via decoupling vs.spike/protective disk. BTW, and to give credit where credit is due, it was actually Jim Smith ( Get Better Sound) who got me thinking in this direction a few months back.
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- RE: I guess I would have to try it because... - Mick Wolfe 15:20:32 10/28/16 (4)
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- Would you follow this "rule" for all speakers? - Lew 12:11:09 11/06/16 (1)
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- RE: I guess I would have to try it because... - MannyE 21:40:31 10/28/16 (0)