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Title:You get surface noise in real life too
Notice:Let's be conformist
Moderator:GOVT02::BARKER
Created:Thu Jul 28 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:550
Total number of notes:3847

103.0. "Spikes!" by BURYST::EDMUNDS ($ no !fm2r, no comment) Mon Jul 10 1989 13:31

    I have a pair of Monitor Audio 352s on the Monitor Audio stands. These
    are on a carpeted floor over (I think) concrete. Will speaker spikes
    make any difference, and if so what sort of difference? Are speaker
    spikes standard between all speakers, or are different manufacturers
    different?
    
    Keith
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103.1Use them.....BAHTAT::SALLITTDave - @RKG & ICI, 0642432193Mon Jul 10 1989 14:2217
    Do you mean spikes between the stand and floor, or stand and speaker?
    
    I thought MA fitted spikes as standard in both places. Provided
    they're adjusted so's there's no "wobble" - and I mean "no", not
    just a little bit - they should make a big improvement in how the
    system sounds. Sound should be more focussed, with better defined
    soundstage, more tuneful bass, clearer vocals but without increased
    sibilance.
    
    If you do get them rigid, and some of the above aspects sound worse,
    you may have a problem elsewhere in your system, since the above
    results are dependent on a quality signal driving the speakers in
    the first place.
    
    Spikes damage carpets less visibly than feet or castors, BTW.
    
    Dave
103.2polished floors?VOGON::ATWALMaybe a Sun reader could tell us more...Thu Aug 08 1991 13:219
I'm moving to a new place where the floor is varnished wood, I'm reluctant to 
use the spikes on my stands as it may damage the floor. Would something like 
blu-tak have a similar effect to using spikes between stand and floor? (I 
currently use blu-tak between stand and speaker).

thanks,


...art
103.3CRATE::WATSONBlood on the RooftopsThu Aug 08 1991 13:541
    Blu-tak is better than nothing, which is in turn better than Anadin.
103.4care when peelingHAMPS::IVES_JI've got a bad feeling, Mr Tracey!Thu Aug 08 1991 14:203
    be careful though, when blutack dries out and you peel it off sometimes
    it takes off the underlying surface, which could be worse than the
    spikes in the damage it causes.
103.5HLFS00::STEENWINKELFM2Thu Aug 08 1991 14:5910
    I've seen several shops carrying 'spike-underlays' (for lack of a
    better, i.e. high-end word). These are disks, couple of mm thick, about
    an inch diameter with a dimple in one surface. You're supposed to use
    them whenever you fear damaging whatever it is you're standing the
    spikes on. Of course they have to match the spikes you have, and it's
    not allowed (while cheaper) to simply use a shilling to put under each 
    spike. :-)


                                                 - Rik -
103.6TASTY::JEFFERYMake a new plan StanTue Aug 13 1991 01:061
Where would you get a shilling from?
103.7LARVAE::BARKERDo not fold, spindle or mutilateTue Aug 13 1991 14:285
re .6

>Where would you get a shilling from?

Austria.