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Rubber feet for speaker spikes.
They can easily be adjusted from 28mm to 32mm and have a diameter of 28mm.
This may alter the effective stiffness of the carpet and alter the ease with which the speaker may wobble or lose vibrational energy.
Besides this the speaker spikes are also strong and stable enough to support up to 440lbs in weight.
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I am on a crawl spice which is preferable to a concrete slab which to my understanding reflects vibrations back.
Use rubber feet to protect hard floor surfaces as spiked feet will surely scratch the flooring.
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Your article really got me to thinking about the entire issue of speaker feet and the best way to connect them to the floor.
The entire reason for doing this is to decouple the two structures so that vibrations can t pass between the two and affect the quality of the sound emanating from the speakers.
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Decoupling using rubber sorbothane or any other soft material should see that energy absorbed by the rubber.
I just discovered them myself.
The versatile speaker spikes are suitable for amplifiers dac cd players dac recorders and speakers among others.
I have thiel 2 7 speakers on outriggers that are spiked.
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Speaker spikes are little cones that are used to separate your studio monitors or entertainment system speakers from the object they re resting on.
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Coupling speakers to the ground spikes should see this energy absorbed by the floor.
The weight and vibrational forces of the speaker will then be pressed onto a much smaller area of carpet assuming the pucks are above the carpet than if no feet or spikes are used.
The idea of spikes or rubber feet is to get rid of unwanted energy that might cause colouration of sound.
Unless you rock your speakers so hard that they wobble i don t think there will be a significant difference.