The video "lost" me, as in lost any respect I had when they started talking about seismic coupling into the speaker impacting micro-detail. The spectrum of background vibrations is predominantly <10Hz, pretty much nothing >100Hz for starters. Surface area of a speaker maybe 10 square feet? Surface area of room walls, ceiling, floor = 1000 square feet. If those microvibrations are anywhere near audible, it's too late, your room is already a giant speaker for them. If you think the movement in these frequencies and amplitudes of the cabinet impacts the "detail" of the drivers, then your head is going to explode when you think about that mid-woofer trying to play say a 1Khz tone while that mid-woofer is experiencing comparatively large subsonic and sonic motion from your turntable (let alone from the music itself).
Got a good laugh out of claiming the cabinet does not move in one sentence to claiming large floor coupling the next. Which is it? Could acoustic coupling be a primary mode of coupling to the floor ... after all, where is the energy coupled, to the cabinet or to the air?
Got a good laugh out of claiming the cabinet does not move in one sentence to claiming large floor coupling the next. Which is it? Could acoustic coupling be a primary mode of coupling to the floor ... after all, where is the energy coupled, to the cabinet or to the air?
select-hifi246 posts12-18-2019 9:57pm mijostyn
In my humble opinion you are wrong regarding the use of Spikes,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW9-r83IvhI