I have my speakers (B&W 703) on spikes that stand on dimes that are in hardwood coasters with adhesive floor savers under them (what you would stick under your chair or table feet). I did this because I wanted to use the spikes, but I have a hard floor instead of a carpet. I think the sound is better than with the rubber feet, and a lot better than the speakers right on the floor without nothing. I guess that there is less vibration going into the floor, so a cleaner sound. Again, someone has said that this is not true (that you need damping to do so)
I might add a photo of my speaker "feet" later on...
I know some people have them on "sound anchors" but I don't know how that helps.
How do you "support" or "stand" your speaker towers and why? (especially if you have a hard floor instead of carpet)
I might add a photo of my speaker "feet" later on...
I know some people have them on "sound anchors" but I don't know how that helps.
How do you "support" or "stand" your speaker towers and why? (especially if you have a hard floor instead of carpet)
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