Are there advantages to using speaker spikes, and if so, what are they, and secondly can a DIY solution be fixed up?
I was thinking about cutting a couple circles with my router, one 4" in diameter, and one 1" in diameter or so, to make a pseduspike, or is something else recommended?
I was thinking about cutting a couple circles with my router, one 4" in diameter, and one 1" in diameter or so, to make a pseduspike, or is something else recommended?
Go to a shop that sells leather items such as belts and jackets for bikers. Extremely large selection of spikes designed for installing in leather items but easily modified for amps, speakers etc.
They would have to be some pretty massive spikes to hold up my 100lbs per side design....... 🙂
We are talking hard core clothing spikes... ehhe
We are talking hard core clothing spikes... ehhe
Spikes are used to decouple vribration between two surfaces that cannot make perfectly flat contact. Normally the speakers are close to perfectly flat, but the floor might not be. This is where you benefit from the spikes. Normally use three per surface.
What pattern is used for three spikes? I have always seen 4 spikes on speakers before, would three be less stable?
bjackson said:What pattern is used for three spikes? I have always seen 4 spikes on speakers before, would three be less stable?
Two in front, one in back. If you have a four-legged stool and one leg is shorter than the others it will wobble. Not so with a three-legged stool.
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