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In Reply to: "always thought that compliant material under a floorstanding speaker was a no-no" posted by pburant on April 12, 2007 at 10:00:10:
I thought it was a 'rule of thumb'? if speakers are able to physically rock back and forth, the opposite of securely spiked, it does affect the performance since the drivers are held in place securely.I'm pretty sure its a YMMV thing, but i notice a change when my speakers are spiked compared to just sitting on the carpet.
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Follow Ups
- Re: "always thought that compliant material under a floorstanding speaker was a no-no" - mattcecil1@yahoo.com 11:20:07 04/12/07 (8)
- Not really - dave c 13:28:16 04/13/07 (0)
- Re: "always thought that compliant material under a floorstanding speaker was a no-no" - HumanMedia 16:22:14 04/12/07 (6)
- Not so.... - pburant 16:41:46 04/12/07 (5)
- Re: Not so.... - Joaquin Mejia 03:36:28 04/18/07 (0)
- Yup...this is what I have been wrestling with...to decouple or couple... - AAG 06:15:15 04/13/07 (3)
- All DIY - pburant 07:13:20 04/13/07 (2)
- Thank you sir...that has given me a lot to think about... - AAG 05:40:05 04/14/07 (1)
- Forgot to mention..... - pburant 09:42:29 04/14/07 (0)