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I am waiting for my spike feet from Oregon DV to arrive for my ESL X’s
I am waiting for my spike feet from Oregon DV to arrive for my ESL X’s
It’s not the spikes, I Wonder about, but the feet’s I have mounted. If you look at the pictures. I have spikes on the feets now, and Herbies Audio Lab spike/cones decoupling gliders betveen spikes and floor.Pointed feet on their own will not work wonders if the rest of the equipment and cables is not above par.
Pointed feet help to improve the sound by preventing the back and forth rocking motion of the loudspeakers caused by the loudspeaker drivers moving in and out.
For best results make sure all four feet make solid contact with the floor and that feet points are sharp or not blunt.
I guess outriggers are the right word.. anyone tried that?It’s not the spikes, I Wonder about, but the feet’s I have mounted. If you look at the pictures. I have spikes on the feets now, and Herbies Audio Lab spike/cones decoupling gliders betveen spikes and floor.
But I guess I will find out when all equipment is om place.
But i wondered if someone has tried feet’
Seems like isolation feet would be the answer for a hardwood floor (BTW, nice view). Any experience or thoughts about using isolation feet vs spikes on a carpet/concrete floor? My ESL's are now online but other than finding their sweet spot, I likely won't make any significant changes for at least six months so I'm really trying figure this out before spending un-necessary money. Thx in advance...I installed IsoAcoustics footers soon after I purchased the ELS 15A’s. On a hardwood floor they produced a better sound presentation than the stock footers. A few months ago a friend let me try out the Stillpoints Ultra 6 isolation feet. There was a pronounced improvement in the bass frequencies and imaging. Since they were previously owned, I was able to afford them. However, I would start with the Stillpoints Aperture panels, as they had the biggest impact.
So many things in the vibration isolation world, especially footers, euphonically color the sound. In this category I include Stillpoints Ultra 5s, Shun Mooks Diamond Resonators and IsoAcoustics Gaias. These products all initially sounded promising, but all proved to dominate presentation over time.
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