Stephen, thanks for the additional details and information.
For clarification, I was referring to the area [open and unrestricted on all sides, in stock configuration/setup] for the "air" / "energy" generated by the driver to exit from the bottom ported transmission line.
In your setup, the energy would only ’exit’ on the left and right sides of the speaker bottom. From what you have heard and shared, you are clearly very happy with the results.
My concerns are around restricting the outflow of air/energy AND limiting it to a left/right dispersion.
I know I will not know, one way or another, unless I try it out.
With my setup:
- the delta in performance upside was far greater with the Eden Sound spikes vs. the stock spikes/rubber bumpers [on my hardwood flooring]
over the,
- the delta from the speakers with the Eden Sound spikes on the Townshend Platforms
Illustrated another way:
Stock on floor <<<< Eden Sound on floor < Eden Sound + Townshend
This may support Max’s point to couple as much of the speaker contact areas to the platform, OR, it may point to the stock spike/bumper setup being subpar and easily improved upon (in my case with aftermarket spikes, front and rear).
I’m open to trying your method, however, it will have to wait until the meniscus tear in my knee is resolved. : )