Klipsch LaScala footers


Now that I believe I have my Klipsch LaScala AL5 speakers properly positioned, it's time that I deal with proper footers of some sort.  My current rubber furniture coasters with felt pads on the underside allowed me to position these heavy 200 lbs cabinets easily and without damaging the wood floor. These coasters were temporary and it's time to find proper footers.  I actually experimented with plastic coasters with a carpeted underside and they support my weight no problem (I'm 200 lbs). Any suggestions would be really appreciated. 

fire_water

For the record: Sound does NOT have edges, although brightness can be described as "edgy" maybe. Somebody tell John DeVore and Audio Note to get rid of those damn edges on the boxes as everybody who knows these things knows that's just bad, which explains the horrible reputations of all them pesky boxes. Join the Anti Refraction League and really, where does all that refracted sound go? Mysterious. The Gaia feet really stick to my wood floors which is also sort of cool (concave rubber pad things), and the Pure Audio Project speakers (at least the Duets anyway) are a tripod which makes 'em easy to clean under.

@lumakuu who says the weight of LaScala isn't evenly distributed? Could it be that the weight is centered, in which case the 4 corners are equal? I'm currently using low profile metal furniture sliders with a hollowed-out center that accommodates the spkr's factory footing.  The sliders have carpeted underside which protect the floor.  I got them from Home Depot and they work fine. 

@faustuss 

you're all like clones of one another, hard to differentiate

Fortunately there is only one of you laugh

@wolf_garcia 

where does all that refracted sound go?

It goes into the room where it adds to the mush that detracts from imaging ...