TomDac
former MLO owner/operator
Feet/Spike Tweaks
Posted by zanash on February 26, 2003 at 12:41:00:
Tweaks for Aerius i mkII
"...we have a laminate floor and therefore spikes are definately frowned upon. The speakers came with little button feet, and whilst providing a tilt mechanism, I cold not help thinking that they were affecting the sound. So after finding out the thread size, 1/4 inch width worth [if memory serves]. I looked around for suitable alternatives. In the UK there's a store called wilco's that a cheap hardware store. Selling all sorts of goodies, including small round domed hard wood cupboard door handles! So with a bit of work and some epoxy resin, I glued the bolts to the base of the knobs.... A new set of feet for the pair of speakers, and they sound better to, the sound is some how more natural. It had the same effect as the first time I spiked a pair of speakers. So if you have not invested in those very expensive cone feet [ well there damn expensive over here] why not give it a go !! "
Posted by zanash on February 26, 2003 at 12:41:00:
Tweaks for Aerius i mkII
"...we have a laminate floor and therefore spikes are definately frowned upon. The speakers came with little button feet, and whilst providing a tilt mechanism, I cold not help thinking that they were affecting the sound. So after finding out the thread size, 1/4 inch width worth [if memory serves]. I looked around for suitable alternatives. In the UK there's a store called wilco's that a cheap hardware store. Selling all sorts of goodies, including small round domed hard wood cupboard door handles! So with a bit of work and some epoxy resin, I glued the bolts to the base of the knobs.... A new set of feet for the pair of speakers, and they sound better to, the sound is some how more natural. It had the same effect as the first time I spiked a pair of speakers. So if you have not invested in those very expensive cone feet [ well there damn expensive over here] why not give it a go !! "