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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  Robert - Sound Engineer for SST
Ok, Just to be clear, I had skipped ahead and over the above referenced  gentleman's posting. 
But I did just read it. "In it's entirety", and, "Twice"! Wow!
And I could not agree more. "With all of it".
And I also admit that I "Wish" I had his "Abundance" of experience which is truly of considerable nature. 
Anyone here simply discounting his words above?
Or arguing the points of fact which he made?
I believe you do so at your own peril of remaining in you own "Bliss of Ignorance".
He took what "I" have found in my own exp. to not just the, "Next level".
But "Several levels" upwards. 
  So, A big, "Thank You" >  
                                           To, Sir "Robert" - "Sound Engineer for SST".
@jollygreenaudiophile2, you're a bit late to the party.
As posted earlier by @nonoise this guy would probably be able to explain better:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aW2LvQUcwqc
jollygreen, 
You certainly like to use quotation marks. You don't seem to know how to use them, but you like to use them anyway. 
A few misplaced quotation marks are a small price to pay for jolly's input, wisdom and knowledge. He rarely posts, but when he does, one should attend to the words, not the writing style.
Oh.....jollygreen was serious??.....I thought he was taking the piss. Wow.