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Re: Pinging Kenster re: Tekna Sonics

Posted by kenster on November 3, 2006 at 16:02:15:

"Does anyone have some experience with spiking traps??"

Yup. That would be me!!

I have all the corner traps sitting on 2 #10 grabber screws wound down into the carpet so as to make intimate contact with the cement floor. Also the top bracket is connected to the wall with the supplied L-bracket/screws. In a word, very solid and a good step towards making the traps more effective. When the Tekna-sonikcs are then mounted to the top plates of the traps, one can REALLY appreciate their effectiveness.

"I may try a gallon ziplock 3/4 full of sand to see if it might do something simular"

I have also gone down this route and it does help tighten the bass/soundstage BUT it is VERY slight. Worth a try though!

Cheers,

~kenster