All good solutions!
But⦠I realized there were more considerations than just moving around the room after I ordered a pair of Aeris speakers for my lake house! Ā After I thought about it a bit - I realized there were going to be a lot of other issues to cope with: Ā getting them into the house, unpacking them, uncoupling them from the floor over the crawl space, and when I sold them packing them securely, getting them out of the house to a safe shipper, etc, etcā¦Ā
The Aeris is one of the best sounding speakers <$100 000 - and I realized that no matter how great they sounded, or what a great deal I had made for them - unless I was prepared to spend a lot more money coping with their size and weight (which I wasnāt) - I was better off with smaller speakers with a big sound. Ā So, I got the Calibres instead - still very much the same sound - without all those issues.
There are a lot of smaller speakers which sound as good as most of the greats that are much easier to manage (eg. LRS+ modded, LX521.4 which is in manageable pieces, Harbeths, etc, etc).
When we are young and bench press 300 lbs we might be able to cope with all of that. Ā But⦠āthat aināt me.ā
Sometimes it makes sense to compromise our specs to achieve about the same sound in a more practical manner.

