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Speaker Stands: with or without spikes?



 
 
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Old September 13th 06, 08:55 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Wally
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Default Speaker Stands: with or without spikes?

Arny Krueger wrote:

I see no necessary conflict between Phil's estmate and your anecdote.
The intresting thing is that there is that much asymmetry in the
sticktion of the speaker interface with the stands. Blutack seems
like a worthy solution, particularly if you use one the similar
generic products sold at office supply stores.


I'll vouch for that - I Blutacked my speakers down onto the stands 10 months
ago. Haven't touched them since, and there is no looseness or sign of
migration. Pulling the speaker forward takes the sand-filled stand (about
15kg) with it. Rock solid.


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