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In Reply to: RE: Once you can get them in the house... posted by Mr. Dick Hertz on October 23, 2015 at 08:47:36
Yes, those things work very nicely. But if you leave them under the
speakers, in the event you have to adjust tow in/out or distances from
walls, well you know ... your speakers will NOT be coupled to the floor!
There will be stray resonances! And how are you going to put spikes on
those babies to ensure proper coupling with the floor?
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On a solid floor, such as a concrete slab foundation, coupling is good, because it helps the speaker to remain stationary.
On a flexible floor, such as wood over wooden joists, decoupling is good, because it reduces the resonances of the floor.
:)
I'm guessing a 250 lb. speaker is coupled to the floor pretty well unless it's in a large bowl of Jell-O.
I can't go to work today. The voices told me to stay home and clean the guns.
I think you are correct, of course, but there are those who will swear
that bad things occur if your speakers are not spiked to the floor
or otherwise very securely affixed so as to do away with cabinet
vibrations and suchlike.
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