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I have a pair of ML Request that don't have spikes and i'm not sure if they are supposed to have them?
If they are supposed to have them, where can i get a pair?

I have had them for 15+ years but hardly ever use them, maybe 3-4 hours per year but now i have found a new interest in hi-fi so i'm freshing up my whole system that will be presented in another thread :)
 
Welcome coherent.

If you look at the manual it will tell you what the threads are for the spikes. Once you have that information you can use any that fit your liking.
 
Thank you for the welcome :)

I will refer to the manual, that is if i can find it..
I downloaded a manual at the ML website but can not find the information.
My back-up plan is to take off the round "feets" that are fitted now and measure the threads.

I can't remember if i got spikes with the speakers or not when i bought them so i'm not sure if there is supposed to be spikes or not or just have the round ones.
 
They should have came with spikes when new, but if you bought them 2nd hand, the previous owner perhaps didn't include the spikes.
 
They should have came with spikes when new, but if you bought them 2nd hand, the previous owner perhaps didn't include the spikes.

Thank you for your answer
I bought them new so the spikes probably are in the boxes, i will look next time i go to my storage.

I have been reading about the front slipping down and disconnecting the panels and i was a bit surprised i has not happen to my speakers.
When i had a look today i realized that the fronts has actually slipped down and are resting on the floor!
If i have had the speakers on spikes i guess they would have slipped longer and eventually been disconnected so it's not all bad to have them on the round feet :)
 
I realize this is a late reply - I just joined the forum - but the spikes should be in a white molded plastic foam rectangle thing :). And, for what it's worth, I do recommend using spikes. I was surprised how much using spikes tightens up the bass.
 
Here is my opinion given to someone considering Stillpoints...

IF the wood floors are on a concrete slab, then the Stillpoints or other spikey footers may help.

IF they are the typical plywood subfloor and joists, points may just couple your speakers to what approximates a large drum head.

The latter is the case I have so have opted for soft isolation footers. I am using Herbies's footers under my Martin Logan CLX e:stats.

Since there is a basement below my listening room, I actually put 2 floor jacks under pieces of 4 x 4 which span several floor joists below my speakers.

As with all things audio, YMMV.
 
Anyone have the threading specs for reQuest spikes? Info isn't in the manual and a search here (and elsewhere) has come up empty.
 
Anyone have the threading specs for reQuest spikes? Info isn't in the manual and a search here (and elsewhere) has come up empty.
You could do worse than to get yourself a thread gauge. I have a couple like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Stalye-Nut-B...22262451&s=industrial&sr=1-15&ts_id=256422011

You just thread either the male or female end into whatever you want to check. This particular one probably doesn't quite go up to what the threads on the spikes are (at least 1/4-20 or the metric equivalent). There are other types that you lay on the threads, but you have to come up with a separate diameter measurement. The ability to measure nut and bolt threads and diameters is invaluable around the house and I highly recommend it.

Worst case, you could buy a variety of bolts you think are close from your local hardware store and see which one fits.

I could measure the spikes that came with my Ascents for you, but they are by no means guaranteed to be the same. My Descent i subs, packed in a non-ML box by an eBay vendor, had every single tree fastener that holds the grills broken. ML was good enough to send me replacements for free, only they didn't fit. Rather than pursue this mystery further, I just went with heavy duty Velcro tape.
 
If the inserts in the bottom of the speakers are hammered in, nickel plated, with a notched flat top, the spike thread will be 1/4" x 20. If the inserts in the bottom are screwed in barrels, dull gray, with a flush top, the spike thread will be 3/8" x 14.

You can check this by buying two bolts at any hardware store.
 
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