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In Reply to: Re: Spiking kits v. tenderfeet cones posted by bigLP on January 22, 2000 at 08:32:51:
Hello there . I'm in the same ship with you . I add a 10"X14"X1" granite base to my speakers . This add more weight and stability to the speakers and lesser the vibration in some degree . I notice a tighter bass and better responce on the top . For now I'm using the original spikes but I'm searching for cones . From what I search , the Nordost Pulsar Points reviewed in SoundStage are very good ( $99 X 4 ). One option are the Solen MISSTR and with a good price ( $ 58 X 8 ). They look like the Lovan cones and have adjustment at the points. Other options come from Audiopoints and AudioNut web . It is said that each material add a different sonic presentation to the sound . Every company have their own conclusions . Just read every article and make your own research. Good luck.
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- Re: Spiking kits v. tenderfeet cones - Jose Garcia 19:03:29 01/22/00 (2)
- Re: Spiking kits v. tenderfeet cones - bigLP 05:32:01 01/23/00 (1)
- Re: Spiking kits v. tenderfeet cones - Jose 16:12:24 01/29/00 (0)