Thank you Warren, ronkent, jafant, brayeagle, prof and especially Warren and Tom for your thoughts. The insights here on this site coming from the forum members is incredible, and I always learn more than I ever think possible. I knew stability was one improvement from the feet but just reading about how that translates to sonic changes helps me understand the subtleties beyond what I believe my ears can discern.
Regarding the bottom of the 2.7s, they are indeed flat but my tile floor is not, so the right speaker is a little wobbly but the left speaker is fine. I put on the feet (atop isolation pucks) which has improved stability but because the sides of the speaker curve inward to the back, the rear feet are close together so the stability of the speaker is a concern of mine, especially since I live in earthquake-prone California! In fact, I was doing some dusting when I lost my balance and nearly knocked one of them over--which triggered a chain of thoughts about the sonic impact from changes to speaker stability and elevation. At this point, I think I might try to obtain a pair of outriggers to see how it impacts what I hear. If anything, it would improve the physical stability of the speakers--and that alone would be worth it to me.
By the way, I really enjoyed reading all the articles that members have forwarded here about the demise of Thiel Audio. Very interesting!
Regarding the bottom of the 2.7s, they are indeed flat but my tile floor is not, so the right speaker is a little wobbly but the left speaker is fine. I put on the feet (atop isolation pucks) which has improved stability but because the sides of the speaker curve inward to the back, the rear feet are close together so the stability of the speaker is a concern of mine, especially since I live in earthquake-prone California! In fact, I was doing some dusting when I lost my balance and nearly knocked one of them over--which triggered a chain of thoughts about the sonic impact from changes to speaker stability and elevation. At this point, I think I might try to obtain a pair of outriggers to see how it impacts what I hear. If anything, it would improve the physical stability of the speakers--and that alone would be worth it to me.
By the way, I really enjoyed reading all the articles that members have forwarded here about the demise of Thiel Audio. Very interesting!