Well first it ruins your carpet or hardwood floor. In theory, all the weight of the speaker being on a tiny little point increases the pressure on the floor at its contact point and better couples the speaker to the room and prevents it from vibrating or rocking in minute increments. That's what I understand is the theory. Does it make a difference? Who knows. It's like chicken soup when you have a cold, it can't hurt, except for the floor covering. Someone in Sensible Sound has explained that the physics of it all are somewhat flawed. Again, if the spikes are free and you or your significant other (what a terrible expression, I only hope it's politically correct, 'cause I sure ain't) don't mind the collateral floor damage, go for it. Maybe you will be able to hear a difference, I doubt it. I sure as hell have not, but hey, my ears are only gold plated.
Under speaker metal SPIKES ...what is the point ?
just wanna know if there is any ( i'm sure there is )
phisycal explanation for using metal spikes under speakers..
instead of using rubber or plain nothing ..
i would think it is to minimize contact level at maximum..
but what do you get by doing that ? :)
tanx
phisycal explanation for using metal spikes under speakers..
instead of using rubber or plain nothing ..
i would think it is to minimize contact level at maximum..
but what do you get by doing that ? :)
tanx
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