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By far the best stand-speaker interface for my speakers (Dynaudio 52SE) is inverted spikes. The stands are 100% sand-filled Dynaudio Stand4. Blu-tak, squishy disks, etc. decoupling methods just don't work.Do I have any alternatives to the inverted spikes that will provide a hard coupling?
As I mentioned, all decoupling methods to date simply haven't worked.
The only other potential solution from experimentation would be tiny amounts of blu-tak with heavy weights on top of each speaker (but I'm not really thrilled with this "solution" regardless). I'd really like to find something so I don't have to keep poking holes in the veneer on the speaker bottoms ...
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Topic - Alternative to inverted spikes? - greg7 19:45:52 09/22/05 (13)
- Maple Domes - Honest Joe 15:05:38 09/26/05 (0)
- Re: just imo, but... - Fatcobra 08:49:44 09/25/05 (0)
- I've had excellent results weighting the top of my speakers - tonemaniac 09:15:52 09/24/05 (5)
- How much is required to be effective... - Wellfed 11:51:04 09/25/05 (4)
- the nice thing about shot is you can pour exact quantities - tonemaniac 05:44:54 09/26/05 (3)
- Thanks... - Wellfed 09:37:12 09/26/05 (2)
- 7 lb. plastic jars for now. - tonemaniac 11:08:57 09/26/05 (1)
- btw, have been experimenting with taking the W off and on - tonemaniac 16:03:17 09/26/05 (0)
- Herbie's Audio Lab Ebony Domes - Duster 18:47:35 09/23/05 (2)
- Re: Herbie's Audio Lab Ebony Domes - greg7 19:03:03 09/23/05 (1)
- Re: Herbie's Audio Lab Ebony Domes - Duster 19:23:57 09/23/05 (0)
- Perhaps… - David Aiken 22:08:29 09/22/05 (1)
- Re: Perhaps… - greg7 17:45:00 09/23/05 (0)