Here's another vote for the Sound Anchor Cone Coasters. In addition to the convenience factor that Geared4me mentioned, you will also find that they will tighten up the bass response of your system to the extent you are running full range speakers in a room with a suspended wood floor.
Moving from Carpet to Hardwood floors...need help
Next month I am moving and the new room will have hardwood floors. My speakers greatly benefit from using their spikes to couple to the floor...any suggestions how to couple to the hardwood floor without spiking into the wood? My two thoughts are to use either brass disks underneith the spikes (or similar) or to head in the direction of Blue Tac without the spikes.
Spiking into the floor will not be an option!
Thanks in advance
Spiking into the floor will not be an option!
Thanks in advance
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Another excellent product are Superspikes. Yuo can see them on this page: http://www.uhfmag.com/MiscAccessories.html With this product, the spikes and dish are integrated into a single unit. You substitute it for the spikes presently on your speaker, if the spike shank is compatible. You don't have to worry about bumping the speaker off the spike and it makes fine tuning the position of the speaker a lot easier. |
... or decouple with Herbie's Big Fat Dots. I use, and am happy with the brass dBNeutralizer domes for my 80 pound speakers. |
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