Townshend Springs under Speakers


I was very interested, especially with all the talk.   I brought the subject up on the Vandersteen forum site, and Richard Vandersteen himself weighed in.   As with everything, nothing is perfect in all circumstances.  If the floor is wobbly, springs can work, if the speaker is on solid ground, 3 spikes is preferred.
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When I was first trying to integrate my subs I had the gain way up and of course they excited my suspended floor. I ended up buying the Auralux (sp?) SubDude and it made a big difference. Of course getting the subs integrated better and turning the gain down did wonders too! In the context of the topic what does anyone think about using them for floorstanders under spikes? It seems that it would be an effective decoupler for a teentsie fraction of the cost.
The bargain for the money is Nobsound, at $30 dirt cheap but better than most anything else until you get to Townshend.
No slinkys under my speakers, just blue tac as an interface between speaker and stand. Spiked to solid concrete through carpet. Stands filled with atabites. Sounds good to me.