I'm using V-pads (like the Mapleshade cork/rubber thingys on top of the stand(Same effect as Herbies, but cheaper), bamboo (Cheap at Ross or TJ Maxx) cutting board on the pads and spiked speakers on top. Works great!
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You want it rigidly coupled to a high mass stand. The more the speaker is allowed to move about the worse it will sound. A flimsy stand or soft material between speaker and stand is not good. A stand like a Sound Anchor will make a HUGE difference in how a speaker sounds. http://www.soundanchors.com/page53.html |
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