The super hard materials are to bright..they tend to make the soundstage crawl up the wall in front of the listener. All materials vibrate and the harder materials have a higher velocity and make the air vibrate faster which makes for more listening fatigue. A simple cone geometry allows for reflected energy to re enter into the system.Tom
Speaker stand spikes ~2” long?
I’ve got a pair of Dynaudio Stand 20’s in black and I’m wanting taller spikes.
However I need a set that has a nice top nut that goes down through the stand and then into the carpet.
Where are the stands for a visual of what I want.
https://www.worldwidestereo.com/products/dynaudio-stand-20-speaker-stands-for-bookshelf-speakers-pai...
However I need a set that has a nice top nut that goes down through the stand and then into the carpet.
Where are the stands for a visual of what I want.
https://www.worldwidestereo.com/products/dynaudio-stand-20-speaker-stands-for-bookshelf-speakers-pai...
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Tom, I have sets of Sistrum platforms and while I will say they had a positive effect under Zu Definition !V speakers, the ability to move the speakers became problematic. The platforms’ Audio Points were difficult to adjust for stability underneath the grates. So, looking for something more simple. Have numerous Audio Points with the platforms but the thread size precludes the use. Any ideas? Have hardwood floors over concrete. |
Thanks for all of the recommendations but I found out that Dyanaudio has a 2” XL spike that I can buy separately. Hopefully these work but I still would love to check out the Gaia II feet but have a hard time justifying the $800 price tag which is half the cost of my speakers. With the isoacoustics Gaia II’s I’d need the ones that hold around 100lbs as my speaker stands weigh 50-55lbs and my speakers weigh 40lbs. |
Dentdog we have designed and added this new device to our solution portfolio..The APCD4 is a coupling floor disc or a point topper that wont tip over. http://starsoundtechnologies.com/productsDetail.php?APCD4-Invert-38 On the floor you maybe able to slide or angle the speaker into position. Have a friend help in balancing the speaker when moved. These devices help with fine tuning geometry and increase sonic performance. This is an incredible new part. Tom |
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