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  • JargonGR
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 95

    Any point in buying the spike kit for 800Ds?

    I have placed my 800D speakers on thick Granite plates but I left them with the roller balls they came with. Is it worth it both the trouble and cost to put the optional spikes on them or is it just placebo?

    I do not want them to get any higher than they are now since they are already 2cm higher than the original height due to the granite beneath them.
  • htsteve
    Super Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 1216

    #2
    Originally posted by JargonGR
    I have placed my 800D speakers on thick Granite plates but I left them with the roller balls they came with. Is it worth it both the trouble and cost to put the optional spikes on them or is it just placebo?

    I do not want them to get any higher than they are now since they are already 2cm higher than the original height due to the granite beneath them.

    JargonGR,

    You're setup with the granite plates is good. It will provide very nice isolation, which is what the spikes would do.

    The spikes are a pain to work with, and once you have it in place, you won't be moving those 800D's. And it's possible that the overall height will be be higher with the spikes.


    I'd leave it as is.



    Hope this helps.

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    • William
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 194

      #3
      So far I haven felt the urge or need to put my spikes on. The more I think about the logistics involved and the lack of mobility after installing the less I fell the need. The casters are so much more convenient.

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      • kmcheng
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 253

        #4
        I thought the spikes are free from B&W. You just need to get your dealer to order them for you.

        However, I would also rather not go through the trouble of putting them on the speakers.

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        • 1oldguy
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2008
          • 459

          #5
          HI

          I have the 802D'S and have my Spikes on the way.I may not use them either but figured since they are free with my purchase I wanted them.But no plans either at this point to use them myself.
          A Man should never Gamble more than he can stand to loose.

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          • Race Car Driver
            Super Senior Member
            • Mar 2005
            • 1537

            #6
            I wouldnt use spikes on the 800s. I think that would just look silly.
            B&W

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            • wettou
              Ultra Senior Member
              • May 2006
              • 3389

              #7
              Originally posted by JargonGR
              I have placed my 800D speakers on thick Granite plates but I left them with the roller balls they came with. Is it worth it both the trouble and cost to put the optional spikes on them or is it just placebo?

              I do not want them to get any higher than they are now since they are already 2cm higher than the original height due to the granite beneath them.
              Spikes are free ask you dealer, or better yet B&W and they will send them to you. It is a question of personal taste

              Advantages with Spikes:
              - Better Isolation
              - Can orient the angle by making the front higher or lower than the back

              Disadvantages:
              - Can not be moved once installed, unless you can bench press 200lb
              - Are a pain to put on
              Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower

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              • gross30
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2005
                • 282

                #8
                I have them but not being used as of yet. Not sure if I will use them or not.

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                • ray5
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 444

                  #9
                  Originally posted by JargonGR
                  I have placed my 800D speakers on thick Granite plates but I left them with the roller balls they came with. Is it worth it both the trouble and cost to put the optional spikes on them or is it just placebo?

                  I do not want them to get any higher than they are now since they are already 2cm higher than the original height due to the granite beneath them.
                  Having placed them on granite do you have any issues with them moving on their own?I have my 802D's on order and waiting for them. I have asked for the spikes but have been considering getting custom granite or marble plates also, I just wanted to prevent denting my hardwood. But with the smooth surface like marble or granite am a little worried that the speakers may move on the rollers that they are on? Thanks,
                  Ray

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                  • JargonGR
                    Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 95

                    #10
                    Well since business wise I am into home construction getting custom granite pieces is really easy for me. So when I ordered the two pieces I had them about 10-15cm wider than the speaker base for two reasons:

                    A) I asked for a narrow parallelogram "trench" around the plate so that it stops the rollers from dropping off. I made it about 1cm. Yet, I asked for some carving around the plate with a marble router so it looks nice.

                    B) Having the plates a little bigger than the speaker base (not much since the rollers are even narrower) gives you the advantage of being able to easily adjust the position of the speaker and I mean easy as butter.

                    The most important thing though is to have the trench because it is really easy to move and drop the speaker down without it.

                    To improve things further I stuck a thin (0,3mm) sheet of cork at the bottom of the granite plate and on top of that I stuck a piece of billiards cloth (felt??). This way you can also move the plate WITH the speaker on top of it (on wooden floor) although it will take some more effort and you need to push the plate NOT the speaker.

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                    • JargonGR
                      Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 95

                      #11
                      Regarding the feet you persuaded me that it is not worth the trouble especially since I am using granite plates.

                      I am using the spikes on the HTM1D (which is a lot easier to handle) and fitting them on the 800Ds seems a LOT of trouble to me since it involves moving them from where they are.

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                      • ray5
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 444

                        #12
                        Originally posted by JargonGR
                        Well since business wise I am into home construction getting custom granite pieces is really easy for me. So when I ordered the two pieces I had them about 10-15cm wider than the speaker base for two reasons:

                        A) I asked for a narrow parallelogram "trench" around the plate so that it stops the rollers from dropping off. I made it about 1cm. Yet, I asked for some carving around the plate with a marble router so it looks nice.

                        B) Having the plates a little bigger than the speaker base (not much since the rollers are even narrower) gives you the advantage of being able to easily adjust the position of the speaker and I mean easy as butter.

                        The most important thing though is to have the trench because it is really easy to move and drop the speaker down without it.

                        To improve things further I stuck a thin (0,3mm) sheet of cork at the bottom of the granite plate and on top of that I stuck a piece of billiards cloth (felt??). This way you can also move the plate WITH the speaker on top of it (on wooden floor) although it will take some more effort and you need to push the plate NOT the speaker.
                        Great! Could you post some pictures?
                        Ray

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                        • JargonGR
                          Member
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 95

                          #13
                          Here are some pictures of the granite plates on my B&W 800D





                          You can see the trench and the cork+felt underneath. Also bear in mind that although I have wooden floor there is no gap between the main floor (which is from concrete) and the wood since it is stuck on top of it.

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                          • gross30
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2005
                            • 282

                            #14
                            Jargon, those look very nice. Beautiful job. They match very cleanly with the speaker base. Good work. :T

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                            • ray5
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 444

                              #15
                              Originally posted by JargonGR
                              Here are some pictures of the granite plates on my B&W 800D





                              You can see the trench and the cork+felt underneath. Also bear in mind that although I have wooden floor there is no gap between the main floor (which is from concrete) and the wood since it is stuck on top of it.
                              Absolutely beautiful piece of art! The look great! I would love to have a pair of those for my 802D's. They have arrived at the dealer, being delivered next week. Can't wait. But those pictures are great. Thanks,
                              Ray

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                              • KyaDawn
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 268

                                #16
                                Looks amazing JargonGR! :T

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                                • JargonGR
                                  Member
                                  • Feb 2009
                                  • 95

                                  #17
                                  Hehe thanks guys. The next thing I want to make is a base made of metal (and maybe granite too) for the HTM1D so I can lift it some from the floor and bring it closer to the height of the 800Ds. I want the base to be a replica of the base for the HTM2D but shorter and at the appropriate proportions while also solid (maybe filled with sand) to ensure no resonance. Will let you know since the machinery shop that will make it is so busy right now and will start on in about 2 months.

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                                  • ray5
                                    Senior Member
                                    • Dec 2008
                                    • 444

                                    #18
                                    It seems B&W gives complimentary spike sets with all 800 series speakers. The customer has to ask for it. They went to say that if a set has not been issued with certain serial numbers you can still get them by calling B&W or your dealer. If you loose them or bought speakers used from someone who got spikes for them then you have to pay for them.
                                    Ray

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                                    • wettou
                                      Ultra Senior Member
                                      • May 2006
                                      • 3389

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by JargonGR
                                      Hehe thanks guys. The next thing I want to make is a base made of metal (and maybe granite too) for the HTM1D so I can lift it some from the floor and bring it closer to the height of the 800Ds. I want the base to be a replica of the base for the HTM2D but shorter and at the appropriate proportions while also solid (maybe filled with sand) to ensure no resonance. Will let you know since the machinery shop that will make it is so busy right now and will start on in about 2 months.
                                      Sell the HTM1D and get yourself an other 800D you will love it :B

                                      3 800D the sound stage will be unbelievable, already with three 802D it sings especially with SACD or Blu Ray Multichannel music

                                      And for movies it is even better
                                      Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower

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                                      • JargonGR
                                        Member
                                        • Feb 2009
                                        • 95

                                        #20
                                        The problem with a third 800D is that it is too high meaning that I would have to move my projector screen higher and then it is too high. I do not want the screen to be more than 80-90cm from the ground and I guess that is the reason that the HTM1D exists. Sure another 800D would be perfection as we have also discussed earlier but I find the HTM1D "raised on a base" to be the gold spot between a "perfect front soundstage" and "perfect viewing angel from my "seating position".

                                        On another note I find it really hard to find a buyer in my country right now for the monstrous HTM1D which also requires hefty amplification.


                                        In the future and after I have finished with all the other upgrades and in another room I might consider it but right now I will chase other upgrades first. My last one was a a pair of 803Ds for surround use and the next one will be 2X SVS PB13-Ultras (I can't wait but I have too) to replace a KEF PSW3500 that I am using for LFE right now and feels like a toy. Damn for a sub it performs worse than my main speakers.

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                                        • ray5
                                          Senior Member
                                          • Dec 2008
                                          • 444

                                          #21
                                          My spikes arrived yesterday, man, are they big? They are huge and very impressive!

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                                          • William
                                            Senior Member
                                            • Aug 2006
                                            • 194

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by ray5
                                            My spikes arrived yesterday, man, are they big? They are huge and very impressive!
                                            Are you going to use them? Mine are sitting in my garage. Just to much of a logistical problem to mount them.

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                                            • ray5
                                              Senior Member
                                              • Dec 2008
                                              • 444

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by William
                                              Are you going to use them? Mine are sitting in my garage. Just to much of a logistical problem to mount them.
                                              Don't know yet. But definitely am going to put something under the coasters as per the dealer over time they might settle into the hardwood.

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                                              • William
                                                Senior Member
                                                • Aug 2006
                                                • 194

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by ray5
                                                Don't know yet. But definitely am going to put something under the coasters as per the dealer over time they might settle into the hardwood.
                                                I bet the spikes would settle even more into the hardwood. I'm sure you plan on using the plastic/rubber side but it might present about the same problem on your floors since the contact area is about the same.

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                                                • ray5
                                                  Senior Member
                                                  • Dec 2008
                                                  • 444

                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by William
                                                  I bet the spikes would settle even more into the hardwood. I'm sure you plan on using the plastic/rubber side but it might present about the same problem on your floors since the contact area is about the same.
                                                  Spike end is not an option for me. Only the rubber end. It poses a problem which it is designed for, that is it won't let the speaker move. The coasters are fine but as you have noticed they move pretty easily when touched even lightly. The other option is to put it on a thick wool rug. So far I don't see any indentation or marks on my hardwood. It also depends what wood you have, mine are oak. Some softer wood will get marked more easily.
                                                  Ray

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                                                  • quan325i
                                                    Member
                                                    • Apr 2005
                                                    • 40

                                                    #26
                                                    I have owned 804N, 805N and now 801N and notice a huge improvement in bass response when I use spikes. So, I would highly recommend using spikes.

                                                    QN

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                                                    • Relentless
                                                      Senior Member
                                                      • Jul 2007
                                                      • 317

                                                      #27
                                                      Spikes do help eliminate some vibrations that would transfer to you source components. They will tighten the bass a little also. Try scooching down in you listening position a little because they will raise the tweeter a bit and see if the sound changes to your ear. Of coarse that is if anyone sits exactly the same height every time they listen. I am with everyone else on this, I want to install the spikes but lifting 275lbs to move them after they are installed is going to be an issue. I still want to do it though.
                                                      I refuse to tip-toe through life only to arrive safely at death...
                                                      Lou

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                                                      • EmilSA
                                                        Junior Member
                                                        • Feb 2012
                                                        • 22

                                                        #28
                                                        I realize that I'm jumping into this thread some 3 years after the last post, but I am looking for a complete set of spikes for my 800D's. Mine did not come with them from the dealer in South Africa. Is there any hope of getting a set somewhere?I've ahd a bit of a look around on the Web and can't seem to find a set for sale at present. Thanks!

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