Floor spikes for speakers?


I have Revel Studio 2 speakers with 2 SVS subs in a rather large, treated and carpeted room.  I bought the speakers with no floor spikes but I'd like to know what would happen to the sound if I put them on spikes.

mojo771

My listening room is carpet over concrete and Townshend Podiums made a very noticeable improvement in imaging and detail.  Was actually shocked at the level of improvement.  They are not cheap, but I consider them to be one of the best values for the benefit.  Another benefit of the podiums is they do not raise the tweeter height significantly compared to many of the other quality isolation alternatives. 

They weigh 112 lbs each. 

I tried spikes, both hard floors with a small metal disc, and on carpet. I heard no advantage, I did not like lack of mobility, gave them to my friend. I alter my toe-in for centered, or two off-center listeners. 

https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11516

I would add 3 low profile wheels to the bottom of the base, because 3 is 33% more weight per wheel than 4 wheels, and self leveling wherever you place them. 

You need to prevent tipping: either replace the bottom board with something bigger; add a skirt to conceal the wheels, or rear corner blocks, (either just short of the carpet), but if they start to tip, they make contact, preventing further tip.

Dual wheel furniture casters axels move less than single wheel casters axels.

Ask for advice:

https://www.casterspecialists.com/collections/dual-wheel-casters?usf_sort=bestselling

the rule for chairs: hard wheel material on carpet; soft material on hard floors (so they move, or don’t move too easily). you might want soft material on carpet, so more effort is needed to move them. Some wheels have brakes, mine stay put without brakes, but move with effort.

I also added a block above my front wheels, which tilts them back a bit, which projects the tweeter up to my seated ear height. Yours are tall so no need for that.

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I consider my Avior ii speakers end game.

Your speakers can't be end game because mine are. LOL!

And if you reply -- "end game for me" then of course the obvious reply is, "Well, for you, ok, but what does that really mean" ;-)

@hilde45 

Nice!😂😂. I am quite sure many would consider my speakers end game but I no doubt should have said for me. How’s your room coming? I’d love to come down for a listen when it’s done.