Interesting. Your floor structure sounds very similar to mine. Very solid and good for not contributing sound itself which I find to be very desirable for clean , articulate detailed sound where floor interactions in the bass region in particular do not obscure the detail in the midrange. Interested to hear what the decoupling sounds like compared to prior.
Decoupling Speakers
Next week, I plan to experiment with decoupling my speakers, which sit over a carpeted floor, over a concrete slab, over sandy soil. The speakers are Aerial LR5s (105 pounds each), that are secured (bolted) to heavy (70 pounds each), steel, sand-filled, Sound Anchor Signature stands, which are currently coupled to the concrete floor using SA’s spikes. I do not want to decouple the speaker cabinets from the stands since the stands act as outriggers for additional stability. Plus, I believe the weight of the sand filled stands will help resist woofer movements and provide damping. Therefore, my plan is to decouple the stands from the concrete floor. Obviously, whatever I use will sit directly on the carpet.
I have sets of Herbie’s Giant Fat Gliders on the way but I would also be interested to hear from any who have heard the A/V Roomservice EVP vibration isolation pads used in a similar configuration to decouple speakers. Below is a link to a discussion On the EVPs vs. Herbie’s but the comparison was to Tenderfeet, which I would not expect to perform anywhere near as well as the large DB Neutralizer pads in the Giant Fat Gliders. I would like to compare the gliders with the EVP pads but the large pads I need would be $105 each x 8. I know many like ISO Acoustics Gaia products but I want to keep a low profile under the SA stands so I have ruled those out, at least for now.
https://www.audioshark.org/vibration-isolation-devices-26/data-analysis-v-roomservice-evp-vibration-isolation-pad-17886.html
I have sets of Herbie’s Giant Fat Gliders on the way but I would also be interested to hear from any who have heard the A/V Roomservice EVP vibration isolation pads used in a similar configuration to decouple speakers. Below is a link to a discussion On the EVPs vs. Herbie’s but the comparison was to Tenderfeet, which I would not expect to perform anywhere near as well as the large DB Neutralizer pads in the Giant Fat Gliders. I would like to compare the gliders with the EVP pads but the large pads I need would be $105 each x 8. I know many like ISO Acoustics Gaia products but I want to keep a low profile under the SA stands so I have ruled those out, at least for now.
https://www.audioshark.org/vibration-isolation-devices-26/data-analysis-v-roomservice-evp-vibration-isolation-pad-17886.html
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