L leftfield Well-known member Jun 13, 2008 14 0 18,520 Visit site Jun 23, 2008 #1 Can anyone help? When placing speakers onto dedicated speaker stands should you place the speaker flat onto the speaker plate, or should you use spikes, bluetac etc. Thanks
Can anyone help? When placing speakers onto dedicated speaker stands should you place the speaker flat onto the speaker plate, or should you use spikes, bluetac etc. Thanks
John Duncan Well-known member Jan 8, 2008 2,033 27 19,720 Visit site Jun 23, 2008 #3 I use spikes. I'd say if spikes are available, use them, if not, use BluTak - anything but flat on the plate.
I use spikes. I'd say if spikes are available, use them, if not, use BluTak - anything but flat on the plate.
J JamesOK Well-known member May 24, 2008 86 4 18,545 Visit site Jun 23, 2008 #4 Yep, me too. Blu Tack works fine!
A Anonymous Guest Jun 23, 2008 #5 I use something similar to these: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=406 Only works if both the top of your speaker stands and the bottom of your speakers are 100% flat, however.
I use something similar to these: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=406 Only works if both the top of your speaker stands and the bottom of your speakers are 100% flat, however.
F fr0g New member Jan 7, 2008 445 0 0 Visit site Jun 23, 2008 #6 Blu-Tak FTW! It truly is a magic material. In fact does anyone remember when some dodgy manufacturer made a specialist black version at a premium...?
Blu-Tak FTW! It truly is a magic material. In fact does anyone remember when some dodgy manufacturer made a specialist black version at a premium...?