Anyone put Totem Forests on platforms?


The soundstage appears a bit low and I am thinking about putting them on maple platforms with something like hockey pucks underneath. Anybody raise these speakers? I tried putting them on books but it did not really given the unevenness of the books and the ball bearings under the claws. Thanks
rspark
DO YOU HAVE WOOD FLOORS OR CARBET BECAUSE WILL CARBET WILL ABSORB THE SOUND AND THE GOES WITH THE WALLS IF YOU HAVE A LOT OF WINDOWS YOU WILL LOSE A LOT OF SOUND. IHAVE THEIR
TOP THREE MODELS AND THE FOREST SOUND GO BUT THEY DO NOT
THE THE DEPTH THAT THE WIND AND SHARMANS HAVE MAINLY IN THE BASS THEY ONLY GO DOWN TO 35 mhz AND THE IS A LOT OF INFORMATION OR SOUND BELOW THAT BETWEEN 35 TO 20 mhz. ALSO LOOK AT YOUR AMP THESE SPEAKERS BECAUSE OF THEIR DETAIL
THEY LIKE POWER. AND LAST A GOOD DAC WILL HELP LOOK AT MSB TECH EVEN THEIR OLDER MODEL HELP FILL IN THE GAPS
JUST REMEMBER SOUND IS DIGITAL INFORMATION JUST LIKE YOU COMPUTER
Not sure what was meant by "raking the speakers back", could you explain Brf. With regard to other comments/questions, I do have wood floors and I am sitting about 8 feet from the speakers. Was considering platforms like the Timbernation platforms. Tanks for your suggestons, Richard
Other than the cost I can't think of a reason to try it. I use a maple block under my sub with excellent results. Liked it so much I put my speakers up on plinths as well. It worked well for me. In fact just the other day I switched back for comparison. There is a definite advantage with the plinths. Check my system page for a pic.
I believe the "rake" would mean tilt them back.
Using the threaded spiked feet, have the front spikes threaded longer (higher) that the back spikes shorter (lower) which will cause the speakers to tilt upwards (rake) towards the listener.