Bobvin
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I've a bit of a conundrum... My equipment stands (Core Audio Designs) are built to be spiked to the floor, which was fine in my prior home with carpet & pad over plywood sheathing. Now, in my new place I have hardwoods, over which I'm putting a stout pad and custom sized wool area rug.
I can't spike through the rug into the hardwoods, and I don't want to use a tiny little saucer, floating on top of the carpet, to rest the spikes in. The stands are appropriately heavy ~ 80+ lbs. Without the firm anchor to the floor, should I just get a larger saucer for the spikes (I am afraid if I go too small I will permanently fold down the carpet fibers leaving dimples if/when I move things about); and focus on StillPoints or HRS shelves for isolation of individual components?
As always, I find Shark-advice valuable...
I can't spike through the rug into the hardwoods, and I don't want to use a tiny little saucer, floating on top of the carpet, to rest the spikes in. The stands are appropriately heavy ~ 80+ lbs. Without the firm anchor to the floor, should I just get a larger saucer for the spikes (I am afraid if I go too small I will permanently fold down the carpet fibers leaving dimples if/when I move things about); and focus on StillPoints or HRS shelves for isolation of individual components?
As always, I find Shark-advice valuable...