MWr0707,
I bet your FRS-11's are not on castors. If so, maybe consider putting them on castors in order toenable you to reposition the speakers easily if desired for optimal listening at a particular room location, if the speakers cannot reside there normally due to room constraints.
I did this with my old Walsh 2s, which were not on castors. THe F5s are.
If you are comfortable with a battery powered screwdriver and drill, it may not be very hard to do with stock castors that you can pick up at Home Depot or euquivalent. As long as the speakers sit squarely on the castors, there is no practical sonic affect from doing this due to the vertical firing nature of the driver.
If you do not like it for any reason, the casters can be unscrewed from the bottom and removed.
Or, maybe John at Ohm can provide a set of the nice heavy duty locking castors they use and provide guidance on installing them.
Just an idea to help provide some flexibility if needed in your room.
I bet your FRS-11's are not on castors. If so, maybe consider putting them on castors in order toenable you to reposition the speakers easily if desired for optimal listening at a particular room location, if the speakers cannot reside there normally due to room constraints.
I did this with my old Walsh 2s, which were not on castors. THe F5s are.
If you are comfortable with a battery powered screwdriver and drill, it may not be very hard to do with stock castors that you can pick up at Home Depot or euquivalent. As long as the speakers sit squarely on the castors, there is no practical sonic affect from doing this due to the vertical firing nature of the driver.
If you do not like it for any reason, the casters can be unscrewed from the bottom and removed.
Or, maybe John at Ohm can provide a set of the nice heavy duty locking castors they use and provide guidance on installing them.
Just an idea to help provide some flexibility if needed in your room.