Hifistan you work for Adona don't you. Just curious,tell us your thoughts and experiences with various coupling methods,devices and materials versus your experience with isolation methods or materials. I am a Starsound dealer and have been for a couple years. I have worked in the audio retail industry for over 30years...for others.I do not sell product over the WEB....My advice and experience is what I have to offer and its free, take it or leave it. I do have a patent pending on a acoustic coupling device for musical instruments. It is mine and is shared with no other individual or company.. What sir do you have to offer in experience, or technical backround? And why do you seem to follow me around on these threads? Are you a stalker or what? Tom
Sonic inpact of spike/floor protectors
Just wondering:
We all know about the sonic benefits of using spikes under our speakers. But doesn't putting those little puck-like floor protectors between the spikes and the floor negate the benefits of using the spikes? Since the idea behind the spikes is to mechanically ground the speakers by concentrating the contact point of the speaker/floor interface, it seems to me that by using the floor protectors we are defeating the benefits. Why not skip the spikes altogether, if damaging the floor is out of the question? What am I missing here? Thoughts please.
We all know about the sonic benefits of using spikes under our speakers. But doesn't putting those little puck-like floor protectors between the spikes and the floor negate the benefits of using the spikes? Since the idea behind the spikes is to mechanically ground the speakers by concentrating the contact point of the speaker/floor interface, it seems to me that by using the floor protectors we are defeating the benefits. Why not skip the spikes altogether, if damaging the floor is out of the question? What am I missing here? Thoughts please.
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