After getting the speakers up on the spikes I had a quite significant drop in sound quality, particularly in the low-end. I have suspended hardwood floors, and it turns out I'm suffering the same side-effects from coupling seen by many others. I should have done more research...
I've got them up on ball bearings in furniture floor cups now (spikes removed), and I am hearing a great improvement. I'm going to throw some stone tiles between the bearings and the spikes soon, then probably bump up to some vibrapods or feet/isolated spike cups from Herbie's audio labs.
Infection, I wish I would have investigated the Townshend website further instead of just joking about the price of the seismic bars! They have a great video that explains the benefits of isolation vs. coupling, and I would have initially gone in a very different direction!
I've got them up on ball bearings in furniture floor cups now (spikes removed), and I am hearing a great improvement. I'm going to throw some stone tiles between the bearings and the spikes soon, then probably bump up to some vibrapods or feet/isolated spike cups from Herbie's audio labs.
Infection, I wish I would have investigated the Townshend website further instead of just joking about the price of the seismic bars! They have a great video that explains the benefits of isolation vs. coupling, and I would have initially gone in a very different direction!