@mac48025 ; @klh007 ; @corelli
If I go with the Herbies Audio 'Giant Threaded Stud Glider' product, do you recommend going 1/4" 20 in the 1/2 inch length so that the sliders are flush with the speaker base, or would you go with a slightly longer length to offer up some advantages...like elevation and angling, etc.?
I haven't looked underneath the speakers.... @mac480245: you mention that the bass leaks from the screw holes... if they are open ended I would not want to damage anything with a long screw.
If I do a hybrid approach and use the Soundcity Outrigger that @corelli recommends, do you feel that placing Herbies Giant Fat Gliders (not the screw in type) under the Soundcity auto leveling / rubber feet versions would offer further benefits in isolation / sound quality?
This approach (I think) allows me to easily move the speakers because of the gliders and provide (I think) the additional stability outriggers might bring vs going with the Herbie Threaded Gliders alone.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
If I go with the Herbies Audio 'Giant Threaded Stud Glider' product, do you recommend going 1/4" 20 in the 1/2 inch length so that the sliders are flush with the speaker base, or would you go with a slightly longer length to offer up some advantages...like elevation and angling, etc.?
I haven't looked underneath the speakers.... @mac480245: you mention that the bass leaks from the screw holes... if they are open ended I would not want to damage anything with a long screw.
If I do a hybrid approach and use the Soundcity Outrigger that @corelli recommends, do you feel that placing Herbies Giant Fat Gliders (not the screw in type) under the Soundcity auto leveling / rubber feet versions would offer further benefits in isolation / sound quality?
This approach (I think) allows me to easily move the speakers because of the gliders and provide (I think) the additional stability outriggers might bring vs going with the Herbie Threaded Gliders alone.
Thoughts?
Thanks!