spikes, footers of all kinds

The base is the only weak link in the speaker system, its still holding the sand but I think its time to go. To some double 3/4" ply " and heavy brass spikes for starters.
 

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I don't know what I'm looking at in your picture.

By "triple or four point system" do you mean four spikes/feet at the corners vs. a spike at each front corner and a single spike in the back? If so, I prefer the three-point system. It is much easier to balance and align. My speakers have stands that go behind them to prop them up, moving the third point back about 10". This greatly improves stability.
 
I'll be using the 3 point, with heavy 1.50 plywood, 6" x 0.50"x 3 ft" industrial tube. Thats simple to roll wood veneer on. I'm expecting to pick up a couple points with bass mids and treble. Because anything has to be better than that what exists. The weak link.

The vast amount of screw in studs of all kinds has me a little dizzy. There is no shortage of ideas out there.
 
I don't know what I'm looking at in your picture.

By "triple or four point system" do you mean four spikes/feet at the corners vs. a spike at each front corner and a single spike in the back? If so, I prefer the three-point system. It is much easier to balance and align. My speakers have stands that go behind them to prop them up, moving the third point back about 10". This greatly improves stability.

That friend is a dynaudio speaker stand, the 10's I think. No later than 20's. With the carbide studs removed for becoming stripped therefore tipsy.