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This question has probably been asked 100's of times, so sorry in advance.
I'm looking into the Argos granite plinths to place my floorstanding speakers onto.
At present, I have a hardwood suspended wooden floor, with the speakers sitting on spikes directly onto the wooden floor.
The bass in my room tends to be quite boomy, which could be a result of the room being quite small, but could also be due to the wooden suspended floor.
So I'm going to experiment with the granite plinths to see if this alleviates it.
I have two questions:
1. Would you sit the granite plinths directly onto the wooden floor? Or would you place some sort of feet/spikes betwen the granite and the wooden floor?
2. Do you place the speaker spikes directly onto the granite plinth? Or would you use some sort of alternative to speaker spikes?
Any advice, and thoughts in general on the the use of granite plinths would be much appreciated.
I'm looking into the Argos granite plinths to place my floorstanding speakers onto.
At present, I have a hardwood suspended wooden floor, with the speakers sitting on spikes directly onto the wooden floor.
The bass in my room tends to be quite boomy, which could be a result of the room being quite small, but could also be due to the wooden suspended floor.
So I'm going to experiment with the granite plinths to see if this alleviates it.
I have two questions:
1. Would you sit the granite plinths directly onto the wooden floor? Or would you place some sort of feet/spikes betwen the granite and the wooden floor?
2. Do you place the speaker spikes directly onto the granite plinth? Or would you use some sort of alternative to speaker spikes?
Any advice, and thoughts in general on the the use of granite plinths would be much appreciated.