Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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How did you find that page? I've looked at the site map for Axiom and cannot find the link... I'd love to buy the custom feet for my Boston Cherries... but that wasn't possible about a year ago.
Epic 80 / SVS PB13 Ultra Denon 3805 / M2200 Outlaw Monos / Sammy 55" LED
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Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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Thanks, Tom. You've got a good memory, indeed. And no, I wouldn't ignore your invitation to hang out next time you're in DC.
I ended up talking to Brent about new spikes. I will probably order them with a new FMB to mount the center channel on the wall underneath my new 100" projector screen (totally psyched).
I don't know why I haven't kept up with the forum - except maybe the new job (that I started nearly two years ago) is a bit more time consuming than expected - oh, and I had a child... Those things tend to eat up free time to chat on the old world wide web.
Indeed, though, my wife and child hav emoved out to Arlington, VA, a suburb of DC. We bought a small home with a big yard (which the dog loves). It came with the added bonus of a complete "man-cave" style basement, a great "boxy" basement with wall to wall carpeting and a great big wall on which to hang the big screen. Overhead electrical was already run for the projector, resulting in a nice, clean install (went with the super-cheap, but very respectable Mits HC1500 720p PJ). Still have my M60's, VP100, QS8 combo - although I abandoned my 7.1 for a 5.1 set-up... and don't really miss the rear two speakers much at all - perhaps one day I'll jump back into the 7.1, but that's a project for much later.
Anyway, I hope to keep in tough more often. It'll take some time to catch up on what you folks have been gabbing about lately, though...
In re: spikes - I always thought that they would help make the speakers a little more sturdy. As it is, the rubber feet on the wall to wall Berber make the speakers just a tad wobbly (nothing really to worry about). I figured that the spikes would help the feet dig into the carpet more. I didn't count on any sonic improvements. I'll be interested to know what the consensus is in this regard.
Perhaps I'll upload some pics for the group of the new set-up when I get a chance. Thanks again for your ideas about the spikes.
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Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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In re: spikes - I always thought that they would help make the speakers a little more sturdy. As it is, the rubber feet on the wall to wall Berber make the speakers just a tad wobbly (nothing really to worry about). I figured that the spikes would help the feet dig into the carpet more. I didn't count on any sonic improvements. I'll be interested to know what the consensus is in this regard. Hi Adrien. Welcome back. The spikes are intended to penetrate the carpet and the pad beneath and make contact with the floor. If this is achieved, the speakers shouldn't be wobbly at all. You may have an exceptionally thick carpet and pad, and the spikes aren't penetrating all the way to the floor. Try forcing the speakers downward to see if you can get the spikes all the way to the flooring. You may find you need taller, thinner spikes to get through your carpeting. Speaker SpikesAnyone buying aftermarket speaker spikes should be sure the threaded rod of the spikes is compatible with the threaded insert in the speakers. They do vary. If you'll call Axiom, I suspect they'd be glad to tell you the correct size and thread count of the inserts in their speakers.
Jack
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Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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All i know is when I tried the spikes I felt the speakers to be more unstable than the rubber feet. I would order them anyway and see which you prefer.
Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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Spikes=Good on carpet at my house.
Adrien, thanks for the update and congrats on the kid / house / happiness. I am delighted for you. We'll want pictures of the man cave.
Next time I'm in DC, you, me, Peter and Medic8r are going to party like rock stars.
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Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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Next time I'm in DC, you, me, Peter and Medic8r are going to party like rock stars. Shuffleboard and Metamucil Smoothies? DC, watch out. . .
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Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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Why is Virginia so popular these days? In three years i've heard of three people moving there. In the same three years i don't know any other family or friends that have moved anywhere.
Peter, perhaps you can enlighten the subject. Though, you were considering moving again yourself were you not? Is the beer that good there Tom?
"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
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I'm actually looking for a good way out. Not because I don't like it, but the West coast is just so much better.
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Re: Metal Spikes for Floorstanding Speakers
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Sean, you're funny.
Chess, the beer culture in the Pacific Northwest is so highly evolved that all other regions compare as inadequate. There are enough craft brewers and beer bars in DC/VA to avoid despair, but I was frequently relegated to beverages "imported" from either Europe or California.
I think many US baby-boomers are retiring from civil service, and their replacements are moving to VA. Or maybe there's still no growth industry that compares to the federal government.
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Thanks, all.
I ended up buying a set of spikes on eBay. The threading was compatible (checked the Axiom one-packs) to be sure.
Upon installation, which took all of three minutes, the spikes satisfyingly punctured the carpet and the pad and achieved contact with the poured concrete floor.
I haven't noticed any sonic changes (no surprise) but I have noticed that the speakers are quite a bit more stable. Thanks for the help, guys.
I'll snap some pics tonight and upload them tomorrow. What's everybody using these days? Photobucket used to be the old standby. I might need a refresher course...
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