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.
stringreen
there’s a new DIYer in town.- nonoise
Is that millercarbon?

I say best wishes to you, and again I just believe people want open disclosure on products you frequently tout/promote ’if’ there’s a business or financial connection. I do not believe that is an unfair standard or expectation.
Charles
Obviously, that's reasonable Charles.
With all due respect, this bunch is as reasonable as a pack of hyenas.
Then quit the forum. No one knows anything but you, anyway.
Start your own with your own rules where you can control every aspect of the narrative. Take your fanboys with you to have an instant audience that will bow to your insanely superior audio knowledge. All of them are new here, anyway.
See? Sometimes there are solutions.
Two, in this instance.


MC, I also wish you all the best on this endeavor. I continue to buy new products from Townshend.  Love them. You would be wise to consider the advice and wisdom of reasoned posters here and humble yourself. When ALL posts, without exception, suggest it would have been wise to update the forum on your new relationship, it’s time to slow down and realize the truth of it. 
When everyone else is wrong, haters and lovers alike, and you’re the only one right, then you know it’s time to reconsider your thoughts on this matter. 
there’s a new DIYer in town.- nonoise
Is that millercarbon?
No. I believe he's referring to Townsend and his line of products, who had to start as a DIYer. Trading one guru for another. 

All the best,
Nonoise