Using subs as speaker stands ?


I own the tyler ref monitors, I am thinking of buying 2 tyler taylo base moduals, I am cramped for space,would it work if I placed the monitors directly on ths subs using rubber isolation pads between the monitor and the sub, has anyone tried this ? thanks all
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Component quality speaker stands exist! Rubber will only slow and then re-release stored resonant energy back into your speakers, your room, and again your speakers, and then your room again . This continuim does not stop. I would first optimise your main speaker setup and position and then when this is complete move on to subs. Subs also need platforms that will allow for the high speed transfer of stored resonant energy. You are also welcome to e-mail me. Good luck. Tom
As stated, good stands are going to work better than stacking on the subs. But if you want to try it, look into a product called Microsorb, sold by percyaudio.com. It is a sticky acrylic damping sheet that will not only hold the speakers very effectively, but will also absorb a lot of excess cabinet vibrations.
You might want to think about the Ref II. It is basically the monitor with its own passive subwoofer section. This will give a better appearence. I am sure Ty could make you a bass module for the ref monitor (Lynbrook style). I am not a big fan of powered subs when used with high quality monitors. Getting them to sound just right is time consuming and frustrating. It might be the cheap crossovers they use in the sub amps. Some of my taste in music contains a lot of bass. For me passive is the only way to go.
If you are in a rather small space, you probably don't need two subs anyway. Get one and some good stands for your monitors. Place the sub somewhere in between the monitors for optimium soundstaging.
thanks for all responses, but the responses leed to another question, since some replies sugest that putting monitor on top of subs causes distortion in the sound waves,what about the aerial 10 t where the top modual sits directly on the base modual, also the tyler reference speaker does the same thing and I am sure there are others, if its true that sitting the top peice directly on top the sub section causes distorted sound waves, how do the above mentioned speakers overcome it, thanks all