It seems that all the speaker feet out there are conical spikes...so who make something a bit different? Different shapes, different styles? What are the alternatives that are still going to look classy?
Here you go. I bought these
Then I removed the balls and welded on these
Then I had them stripped of the chrome and replated copper
I'll mount them this weekend. I thing they turned out really good.

Then I removed the balls and welded on these

Then I had them stripped of the chrome and replated copper



I'll mount them this weekend. I thing they turned out really good.
Wow! Those are sweet. Where did you get item number 1?
Here you go. I bought these
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Then I removed the balls and welded on these
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Then I had them stripped of the chrome and replated copper
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I'll mount them this weekend. I thing they turned out really good.
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4Pcs Iron Super load bearing support legs furniture legs the cabinet feet sofa feet(H:100mm)-in Furniture Legs from Furniture on Aliexpress.com
Just do a search for cabinet feet. There's lots of styles.
4Pcs Iron Super load bearing support legs furniture legs the cabinet feet sofa feet(H:100mm)-in Furniture Legs from Furniture on Aliexpress.com
Just do a search for cabinet feet. There's lots of styles.
Any rubber/neoprene/elastomeric/ type foot will keep most subs reasonably stationary without digging holes in your floor like a conical spike.It seems that all the speaker feet out there are conical spikes...so who make something a bit different? Different shapes, different styles? What are the alternatives that are still going to look classy?
If you really want the sub immobilized, use epoxy to cement it in place :^).
Try acorn nuts. I've used acorn nuts on 1/2-13 screws as spikes with good results. Stainless finish looks very classy.
Anything that looks good to you as they have no sonic qualities at all.
That is what I figured, I just needed more places to find nice looking feet.
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