Lightweight speakers are a different matter.
Your speakers weigh 110lbs each. Spikes? No Spikes? Wheels?
I would buy a pair of something like these
https://smile.amazon.com/JzNova-Heavy-Metal-Wheels-Square/dp/B07S6ZP255/ref=sr_1_12?ascsubtag=1ba00-01000-org00-win10-other-smile-us000-pcomp-feature-scomp-wm-5&keywords=small+dolly+on+wheels&qid=1581685557&sr=8-12
to help move them hither and thither, find differences/preferred location(s) and, then
learn if you truly hear any benefit from spikes.
First, existing location: listen with spikes. Then remove spikes, listen. Now on the wheels .......
After you find preferred location(s), you can repeat listening with spikes; no spikes; on wheels. I tried, I assumed, I believed, finally I tested, I don’t need/benefit from spikes. I added wheels to my heavy speakers. I don’t lose anything on wheels. You can always put spikes back to re-check.
What I would do, is leave them permanently on wheels, have a close to the wall location that works for moving around the room, decor factor, then
roll them out to their ideal listening position when listening. leave them out until they need to be pushed back.
Perhaps one location for a single listener, another position (toe in more) for a pair of listeners, when you want a wider center image.
Exact location: yes, you will want an easy method to move/locate two corners of the speakers when you roll them out. You can figure that out. Temporary wide painter’s tape while trying here and there.
My speakers are shorter, wider, and deeper than yours so I can safely use 3 wheels, (3 never wobble and distribute all the weight divided by 3). I think yours would be safer on 4 wheels. 4 wheels may need a leveling shim whereas 3 don’t.
Your speakers weigh 110lbs each. Spikes? No Spikes? Wheels?
I would buy a pair of something like these
https://smile.amazon.com/JzNova-Heavy-Metal-Wheels-Square/dp/B07S6ZP255/ref=sr_1_12?ascsubtag=1ba00-01000-org00-win10-other-smile-us000-pcomp-feature-scomp-wm-5&keywords=small+dolly+on+wheels&qid=1581685557&sr=8-12
to help move them hither and thither, find differences/preferred location(s) and, then
learn if you truly hear any benefit from spikes.
First, existing location: listen with spikes. Then remove spikes, listen. Now on the wheels .......
After you find preferred location(s), you can repeat listening with spikes; no spikes; on wheels. I tried, I assumed, I believed, finally I tested, I don’t need/benefit from spikes. I added wheels to my heavy speakers. I don’t lose anything on wheels. You can always put spikes back to re-check.
What I would do, is leave them permanently on wheels, have a close to the wall location that works for moving around the room, decor factor, then
roll them out to their ideal listening position when listening. leave them out until they need to be pushed back.
Perhaps one location for a single listener, another position (toe in more) for a pair of listeners, when you want a wider center image.
Exact location: yes, you will want an easy method to move/locate two corners of the speakers when you roll them out. You can figure that out. Temporary wide painter’s tape while trying here and there.
My speakers are shorter, wider, and deeper than yours so I can safely use 3 wheels, (3 never wobble and distribute all the weight divided by 3). I think yours would be safer on 4 wheels. 4 wheels may need a leveling shim whereas 3 don’t.