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Re: Does spiking speakers ever lead to overly hot treble?

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One thing that will "mask" high end issues is a bloated mid bass
from drywall vibration

Spikes simply couple the loudspeaker to the floor/room

Since they were on concrete coupling is pretty much a non issue
because of the solidity of the concrete itself

Your going to cause the drywall to color the sound simply by
having the loudspeaker close to the wall

Thus.......moving the loudspeaker out away from wall will help
resolve this issue

I am assuming these loudspeaker cabinets are pretty solid and if
not there is another issue

Masking can fool anyone in freak response and what the listener
is actually hearing and experiencing



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