"maybe a little more if I decide to add custom spikes"
Barry - so I'm clear the options are:
1) reuse Ref spikes on the Stein stands
2) buy new spikes for the Stein stands
If you go with option 2 then you get something like this:
http://www.steinaudio.com/images/IMG_9263_4_2_.JPG
and it looks like you will get increased stability as the spikes are pushed out all the way to the corners.
RW - Agree the Refs 3s would not make good horizontal center channel speaker :) No dogs here, but we do have cats and birds (I know, I know...). Love to watch the cats on aggressive surround sound discs: the head/ear darts from speaker to speaker are hilarious. The parakeet loves the music and sings right along with it. LOUDLY! He goes crazy when I play a nature/bird song CD. Probably shouldn't tease them like that, but it's better than tying a balloon to the cat's tail!
Barry - so I'm clear the options are:
1) reuse Ref spikes on the Stein stands
2) buy new spikes for the Stein stands
If you go with option 2 then you get something like this:
http://www.steinaudio.com/images/IMG_9263_4_2_.JPG
and it looks like you will get increased stability as the spikes are pushed out all the way to the corners.
RW - Agree the Refs 3s would not make good horizontal center channel speaker :) No dogs here, but we do have cats and birds (I know, I know...). Love to watch the cats on aggressive surround sound discs: the head/ear darts from speaker to speaker are hilarious. The parakeet loves the music and sings right along with it. LOUDLY! He goes crazy when I play a nature/bird song CD. Probably shouldn't tease them like that, but it's better than tying a balloon to the cat's tail!