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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Tom, Are you still trying to figure it out? Would you like some more help? What more can I do to help you figure it out, Tom? Please. Let me know.
Man...this thing is still being discussed....wow...if you needed springs, I would think the speaker manufacturer would have provided them or somehow implemented them into the design. Still ain't putting slinkies under mine. My tannoys sound great as is....
Yes holmz, sad to say it happens all the time. If I told you how it works you would not believe me. Suffice to say it is biased and counterproductive. Look around you will notice the same small group constantly posting off topic blather. Many of them have been here so long now they think they own the site. In effect they do, because they have bullied and deterred many from posting. Check out the recent Tekton discussion, where they mocked and attacked the OP for having the temerity to post a positive review.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/my-experience-with-tekton   
It is fine in their book to insult another member calling his room a "dungeon" like theaudiotweak did just above. That is just fine, and no one will ever be able to get that one removed. But watch how fast they remove this one for having nothing the least bit insulting, controversial, or even off topic. You did after all ask. This is the answer. But they can’t stand the truth, and so when you see it removed that will prove everything I just said is true.
Lot of projection in that last post. Why is it some here think others do things for the same reasons they do? 

I know!. It's a validation of their sad and predictable behavior.
Nothing more.

All the best,
Nonoise