...If Dynaudio only supplies one type of spike for their speakers they have apparently voiced their speaker that way...
No way that's true as big a difference as it makes in the sound based on the coupling to the floor. That, and you won't like what you hear when the speakers are perched-up on carpet verses firmly in place on a solid floor material.
C4 cabinets have next to ZERO resonance even when played hard, so it's the WHOLE unit being moved by the woofers in my case.
I do agree that different methods will diminish either cabinet resonances or the entire speaker moving about. What ever keeps things still is going to be best.
No way that's true as big a difference as it makes in the sound based on the coupling to the floor. That, and you won't like what you hear when the speakers are perched-up on carpet verses firmly in place on a solid floor material.
C4 cabinets have next to ZERO resonance even when played hard, so it's the WHOLE unit being moved by the woofers in my case.
I do agree that different methods will diminish either cabinet resonances or the entire speaker moving about. What ever keeps things still is going to be best.