Putting weights on speakers?


IME, putting 20 lb ankle weights on my 150 lb speakers greatly tightened and improved the bass and sound overall. Only problem is that the wife hates it...ย 
mglik
The only method to put some weigh on top of speakers is adding the load "incrementally" and listen in between each addition... Then we touch the optimal spot without degrading the sound....I was using myself some slab of around 10 pounds each and after some additions i experiment a dregradation or a stop in the increasing positive effects, i substract the last one and this was job done.....Almost all speakers will gain with this method....

If you put a definite amount of weigh in one shot without adding the weigh incrementally you will not know where is the optimal point....

There is a precise amount of load different for each speakers....

Overdamping can kill the dynamic and the clarity....But no damping most of the times dont gives to the speakers the card he will need to play at the top of his potential....
You would be much better off putting something extremely hard and pointy ๐Ÿ” on top of the speakers, you know, like the Totem Beaks, or even better Super DH Cones. For the more adventurous my large size crystal pack works wonders. The idea is to give the stored energy In the speaker cabinet an EXIT point. The energy will tend to go where the hardest material is, the path of least resistance is where the atoms โš›๏ธ ย are the most tightly bound. A pathway outta here! ๐Ÿ” The same idea applies to tube traps, makes them operate more efficiently. Yeah, baby! ๐Ÿค—
If you really believe that it is beneficial to put something heavy on top of the speakers and your wife understandably dislikes the look of weights, try finding a pair of something decorative, like marble or granite vases or large crystal balls.
Another approach is DIY some Helmholtz resonators of the correct dimensions and nozzle geometry and put them on top of the speakers as thereโ€™s a surprising amount of energy directed upwards from the speakers. ๐Ÿ”
Uh oh...I sense a project coming on...I have DYI cinder blocks as speaker stands. What if I add more cinder blocks to surround the sides and rear of my speakers?

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