Knownothing,
Thanks for the tips. I spent a fair amount of time looking at the Mapleshade website. They actually explain their beliefs, which is very helpful.
I could source a 2" heavy wood platform from a local wood shop and fit it with heavy brass cones (similar to the Heavyfeet). The platform/feet section would be rigidly attached and stable. I'm concerned about the speaker/feet resting on the platform section. As you noted, that piece is not very stable.
Stability is an issue for me as I have 3 small children who love to play and dance while I'm listening to music and chances are at some point a speaker is going to go down...NOT GOOD! So I'm willing to sacrifice some sound for added stability, for now.
With this in mind, I need some sort of rigidly attaching the speaker to the base. Do you believe a screw-on heavy wood plate sitting on heavy brass cones would sound better than a similar arrangement using steel plate? From what I read at Mapleshade I might want to try leaving a 1" space between the speaker and the platform.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the tips. I spent a fair amount of time looking at the Mapleshade website. They actually explain their beliefs, which is very helpful.
I could source a 2" heavy wood platform from a local wood shop and fit it with heavy brass cones (similar to the Heavyfeet). The platform/feet section would be rigidly attached and stable. I'm concerned about the speaker/feet resting on the platform section. As you noted, that piece is not very stable.
Stability is an issue for me as I have 3 small children who love to play and dance while I'm listening to music and chances are at some point a speaker is going to go down...NOT GOOD! So I'm willing to sacrifice some sound for added stability, for now.
With this in mind, I need some sort of rigidly attaching the speaker to the base. Do you believe a screw-on heavy wood plate sitting on heavy brass cones would sound better than a similar arrangement using steel plate? From what I read at Mapleshade I might want to try leaving a 1" space between the speaker and the platform.
Thanks a lot!