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Speaker Spikes | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion ...

    https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/speaker-spikes.182733/
    Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums. Home Forums > Audiokarma Manufacturers Forums > The Klipsch Korner > David, aka Grumpy, needs our help.Great news. David is home! ... Speaker Spikes. Discussion in 'The Klipsch Korner' started by LotusFool, Sep 8, 2008. LotusFool Active Member. Messages: 466 Location:

Speaker spikes vs rubber feet | Audiokarma Home Audio ...

    https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/speaker-spikes-vs-rubber-feet.860903/
    Messages: 1,023. savatage1973 said: ↑. Depends on the application and desired effect. Spikes "couple" the speaker cabinet to the room. Rubber "isolates" the speaker cabinet from the room. And this is further complicated by what your "substrate" is--a thickly carpeted/padded room, or hardwood floors, or concrete.

What Do Speaker Spikes Actually Do & Do I Need Them ...

    https://ledgernote.com/blog/q-and-a/speaker-spikes/
    Speaker spikes are little cones that are used to separate your studio monitors or entertainment system speakers from the object they're resting on. The entire reason for doing this is to decouple the two structures so that vibrations can't pass between the two and affect the quality of the sound emanating from the speakers.

Amazon.com: speaker spikes

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Speaker Spikes and Cones – What’s the point? | Audioholics

    https://www.audioholics.com/loudspeaker-design/speaker-spikes-and-cones-2013-what2019s-the-point
    “Spikes” Miths and Reality This is one of my sore points…Spikes are good for one thing and one thing only… To COUPLE the speakers to the …

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