4yanx:
Well not that good a call......
I tried the stock footers on my Golds and first installed the round rubber capped ones.... then tried the spikes if I recall exactly an improvement but due to weight they felt flexy, having two kids 6 and 8 around and my living room doubling as listening space, motivated me for going for something sturdier so I tried Audiopoints. I ended up with a more rigid link to mother earth and fell far more secure.
It´s been a while since I made this and I might try again the stock ones to see if I get better results. I have made so many changes to my set up since I got the PSB's that maybe I overlooked something.
Regarding the height for the spike I believe that following the basic set up indications regarding tweeter height and ear level at your listenind chair should de OK.
I believe that in Audiopoints case and in many cone type system the area of contact between cone and speaker should be as large as possible i.e. resting against the speaker cabinet. I adjust tilt and height differences in my tiled floor with brass discs of different thicknesses....
Hope this helps
Well not that good a call......
I tried the stock footers on my Golds and first installed the round rubber capped ones.... then tried the spikes if I recall exactly an improvement but due to weight they felt flexy, having two kids 6 and 8 around and my living room doubling as listening space, motivated me for going for something sturdier so I tried Audiopoints. I ended up with a more rigid link to mother earth and fell far more secure.
It´s been a while since I made this and I might try again the stock ones to see if I get better results. I have made so many changes to my set up since I got the PSB's that maybe I overlooked something.
Regarding the height for the spike I believe that following the basic set up indications regarding tweeter height and ear level at your listenind chair should de OK.
I believe that in Audiopoints case and in many cone type system the area of contact between cone and speaker should be as large as possible i.e. resting against the speaker cabinet. I adjust tilt and height differences in my tiled floor with brass discs of different thicknesses....
Hope this helps