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.

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@buellrider97 , I have not considered spikes under the platforms but it's an interesting question.  I have carpet sliders on the podium feet that allow me to reposition the speakers by myself.  I don't remember asking John at Townshend about spikes but would be insightful to get his opinion.

Thanks for the comments on my room, certainly have some compromises for SQ but I like to watch a lot of sports on cc while I listen to music, usually with too much wine!  I actually dug up the concrete floor to run two cable tracks to allow for the roughly 10M run from the electronics.  We do a lot of entertaining and it's a great space for fun when everyone gets to make up their favorite playlist!

RONBOCO, sorry I was preoccupied for a couple of days. I currently have Tidal Akiras that should be my end game speakers. My wife scoffs when I say it, but I think it's true. The Tidals resolve at a much higher level than the Rockport Cygnus, which is not to condem the brand, but more the characteristics of that model. After my debacle of buying brand new Wilson Sasha 2s the Cygnus was a great pathway back to "fun to listen to and engaging sound". The Akira's have caused me to upgrade almost every aspect of my system as they reveal so much of their electrnic diet. They are 350 pounds and are on 80 pound stainless steel outrigger arms, so I'm thinking of going with the South Korean company's HIFI STAY triple swing spikes to decouple them from the floor. I am a flawed audiophile as I want my gear to look cool, and while the Townshend bases made the older style Cygnus look better, I am loath to discard 160 pounds of super polished stainless steel outrigger arms.  I'm finacially exhuasted so decoupling has to wait.

@wokeuptobose 

congrats on the Tidal speakers ! That is one brand I would audition if my ship ever came in! I’m sure they sound amazing! Enjoy! 

@buellrider97 "...Of those that have Townshend products on carpet, have you tried spikes under the pods ?..." I’d pose this to John Hannant of Townshend. I would guess that would not be good. I have a set and if I remember correctly they have kind of pads on the bottom that are also dampening. He will know and give an honest answer.. 

 

@sargonicuse 

An interesting article. I do disagree with misconception number 6. The minuscule displacement number he mentioned can only apply to a tweeter. The midrange and woofer drivers move vastly more than this. Of course  cabinet can still vibrate with spikes or any other type of coupler /decoupler but I believe the pistonic motion of the larger drivers can have an impact on the sound when decouplers cause the drivers to not perform as they should because the whole speaker is moving.