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In Reply to: RE: Mye stands on carpet posted by colscot on July 20, 2014 at 15:02:38
Agree Grant is a pleasure to work with and offers a A-1 product/service.Not sure this will help your current situation (I have the non-stealth Mye stands); but I thought I'd contribute this nonetheless.
The position of my 20s forced me to go onto carpet as well as tile (at least on the left speaker). This created a ever-so-slight lean towards the tile side. Fortunately I had a few spike bases left over from my amp stands and decided to use them on the Myes. This corrected the lean and offered a bit more stability on the tile surface:
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And that's the view from Green Lantern's listening position! :)
Wow, GL's carpet must be made of bullet-stoping fibers! That spike never made it through. Look at how it still needs to be couter-leveled at the bare floor side.
Hmmm, perhaps that's a secret sound treatment material he is not telling us about : - ))
Well believe it or not there was a bit of "off skew" occurring when I first plunked em down on the carpet. I'm sure they've since settled in by now but I haven't felt the need to remove the spike base.And judging by the above pic it still favors the carpet side by a couple of red c$#* hairs.
And FWIW I haven't listened to music or watched TV from that perspective since my old (hard) drinking days ;)
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