Speaker Spike

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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?
 
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.
 
My woofer boxes are on tripod legs with felt pads. They are stable but if there was a brawl in my room they could go over.
 

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I still have "tip toes", I think it was the best performing spikes. I also use spikes that allow you to screw them on to the speaker if you so desire, these look like feet from the outside but are little strong spikes on the inside.
 
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