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In Reply to: RE: Well... posted by Lew on October 31, 2016 at 08:25:55:
... consider spikes to couple not isolate.
My experience, and I emphasise that this is all experimental/experiential and not based in labs or theory, that the negative of having a speaker cabinet influenced by movement directly from sound waves is tiny by comparison with the positive of the loss of vibration transmitted to the floor and this causing some kind of BOOM or even transferring vibration back to the cabinet.
I have found even concrete slabs to be prone to vibration and audibly so.
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