@n80,
Rubber decouples, spikes couple.
Accelerometer readings indicate that there is far less vibration/resonance through the baffle if the speaker is decoupled.
It’s also possible that a loudspeaker may sound 'better balanced' despite greater baffle resonances but for greater resolution I’d prefer to use rubber feet to decouple.
I don’t think it’s anything to get too concerned about when it comes to well designed loudspeakers. Any decent designer would no doubt have worked very hard to reduce cabinet resonances to a minimum beforehand.
Rubber decouples, spikes couple.
Accelerometer readings indicate that there is far less vibration/resonance through the baffle if the speaker is decoupled.
It’s also possible that a loudspeaker may sound 'better balanced' despite greater baffle resonances but for greater resolution I’d prefer to use rubber feet to decouple.
I don’t think it’s anything to get too concerned about when it comes to well designed loudspeakers. Any decent designer would no doubt have worked very hard to reduce cabinet resonances to a minimum beforehand.