Freediver - Thank you for the suggestion. I just finished reading about Auralex products and comments from other 'goners in past forum threads. It appears to be worth investigating, although the comments I've read elsewhere so far indicate that the Auralex products are used more for subwoofers and wall/ceiling treatments than they are used beneath front speakers. But Auralex apparently will, at no charge, look at a drawing or photo of your room and the materials used in its construction, and then make recommendations for the use of their products to minimize/eliminate room problems they believe need to addressed. So I will definitely do this and see what they suggest. I will then share the results in this forum thread. Thanks again for the suggestion! Best Regards, Steven
Input Needed - Renovating Basement for A/V System
Circumstances have forced us to renovate the finished room in our basement where we have two systems - one is a hybrid stereo/home theatre system & the other is purely for stereo. As part of the renovation, since carpeting is no longer an option, the carpeted floor is being replaced with a high quality sheet vinyl flooring. The sheet vinyl flooring will be installed on top of the basement concrete floor. When the carpeting was in place, the speakers on their spikes were placed directly on the carpeting and the sonic results were excellent. Using the spikes in that manner will no longer be an option. I would appreciate suggestions on what to place under the speakers, with or without spikes, to still get good sonic results. The front speakers for the stereo/home theater system are Verity Fidelio Encores; the speakers for the stereo only system are Omega Alnico Super 8 XRS. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Best Regards, Steven
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