Quick interrupt, speaker isolation spring type devices are designed to be very stiff in the lateral plane. You know, so the speakers won’t move laterally whilst being isolated. Hel-loo! 🤗 Lateral stability of these designs also makes the system more, uh, stable against accidental perturbations. 😐
What your choice speakers with spikes or speakers with a vibration isolation device?
I am in the camp of vibration isolation. I think it makes sense that the less energy transfer into the floor goes into the air. I found these really cool magnetic isolation feet that I’ve never seen before. They are very affordable, the guys are from England. Here’s a link, The company is called solid air audio.https://solidairaudio.com
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I am also on a wood floor like Larry above is. The effect I had was the same that he found, it made the base less Bhoomi and at higher volumes the isolation removed A distortion the fact that I was getting. Probably because the base was going through the subfloor and reverberating back up into the speaker enclosure. The towns in video explains this quite well.Here’s a link to all of his products.https://youtu.be/7ew4dRUEm-k |
Here’s a link where the inventor goes into several science experiments and explanations of what you gain. https://youtu.be/OZxi1oZfvDA Here’s a short video where he talks about transfer of energy through concrete https://youtu.be/BOPXJDdwtk4 finally here’s a great video that has some newton in it for Miller carbon! https://youtu.be/dW9-r83IvhI |
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