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klook

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8. What, you're not willing to spring for levitating speakers?
Tue Oct 6, 2020, 10:22 PM
Oct 2020

I mean, if you really cared about music....

What'a carpet spike for speakers? OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2020 #1
You don't want your speakers to be unsteady, so these spikes set them on a hard surface Ferrets are Cool Oct 2020 #3
Pretty much any floor-standing speaker made in the last 35 years ... mr_lebowski Oct 2020 #4
By the way, what's three words an audiophile should never say to his wife? mr_lebowski Oct 2020 #6
OK, OK...you guys are hi tech audiophiles! OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2020 #7
There's no driving of screws in the floor ... mr_lebowski Oct 2020 #9
Actually, My most awesome audiophile experience happened in 1976.... OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2020 #10
That's f***ing ROCK AND ROLL right there! mr_lebowski Oct 2020 #16
Wow, that is some insane marketing. Ferrets are Cool Oct 2020 #2
Pretty sure they're trying to say basically they look like shit so if you care how your setup looks mr_lebowski Oct 2020 #5
What, you're not willing to spring for levitating speakers? klook Oct 2020 #8
Has no one said this here? Spikes minimize vibrations going into the floor. Earthshine2 Oct 2020 #11
I have my speakers sitting on 8" cinder blocks on carpet. Hotler Oct 2020 #12
Getting the tweeters to the appropriate (ear) height is KEY! mr_lebowski Oct 2020 #15
If you have a bench grinder, the "rough and crazy" is no problem jmowreader Oct 2020 #13
If I actually cared I'd just spend a few more bucks and buy stainless ones mr_lebowski Oct 2020 #14
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