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April 11, 2016, 10:05 PM #51
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Re: SPEAKERS ON CEMENT. SPIKES OR ISOLATION? Personal experiences wanted
Thanks Joe
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April 11, 2016, 10:05 PM #52
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Re: SPEAKERS ON CEMENT. SPIKES OR ISOLATION? Personal experiences wanted
That way I can get that warm fuzzy feeling on both sides
My System
Acoustic Revive RTP-4
Innuos Pulsar
Lampizator BALTIC4
Cary SLP-05
Pass XA30.5 or
Line Magnetic 845ia
Reference 3A Reflector's
Pr SVS SB3000 Subs
Cables & Tubes "subject to change without notification".
Complete system on battery power/solar
Core Audio Design Rack
DIY bass traps and custom curved diffusors.
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April 13, 2016, 02:09 PM #53
Re: SPEAKERS ON CEMENT. SPIKES OR ISOLATION? Personal experiences wanted
Hi Kerry, welcome to Audioshark!
Here are two Ansuz options for the Raidho D-3, Version 2:
Adjustable Resonance Controlling Speaker Feet:
http://www.highendcable.co.uk/Raidho...d_%20Cable.htm
Darkz Decoupling:
http://www.highendcable.co.uk/Ansuz%20Darkz.htm
Best,
Ken"No summit worth climbing is easily attained."
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Source: MSB Select II DAC with Two Mono Powerbases and Femto 33 Clock; Renderer V2 Digital Input Module and Roon Nucleus Plus; MSB UMT V Signature Transport
Amps: Vandersteen M7-HPA Mono Amps; MSB M204 Mono Amps
Speakers: Vandersteen Model 7 Mk2
Power: Two AudioQuest Niagara 5000’s with AudioQuest Dragon and Hurricane Power Cords
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April 13, 2016, 03:53 PM #54
SPEAKERS ON CEMENT. SPIKES OR ISOLATION? Personal experiences wanted
The topic of spikes vs. decoupling has been discussed before. I think the best is for everyone to try out for themselves what works in their individual setup/ chain/ acoustics/ floor type/ speaker type etc.
I just remember someone pointing out that both Dave Wilson and Alon Wolf basically consider anything else than spikes a blasphemy, so I once caught a broad side when suggesting to put my S3 on Stillpoints (which I btw have and love it). Just had to laugh a couple months later, when Robert Harley from TAS told in a review that the same happened to him, but that his Wilsons also remain on Stillpoints, because he likes it.
While I am not an expert, my 2 cents are that if you have a carpet, you basically need spikes in order for the speakers not to wobble around. Or put them on a 50 pound stone slab for that matter. If you then have either hard floors or in some other way created a solid ground for your speakers to stand on, then you can decide whether to spike or decouple, depending on what your system needs.
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Big rig: Brinkmann Taurus DD TT + 12.1 arm + Lyra Etna Lambda SL MC + HRS M3X2/ Cardas Clear Beyond phono/ Stillpoints LPI/ Brinkmann Edison mk2 phono + RöNT II Tube PS/ Synology NAS with Roon + HD Plex linear PSU + Shunyata HD/ AQ Vodka RJ45 + Aqvox Network Switch SE + AQ Diamond RJ45 into DAC/ Brinkmann Nyquist mk2/ Audionet Humboldt/ Cardas Clear Beyond ICs/ Kharma DB9-S 1.1 LS/ Inakustik Reference LS 4004 AIR/ Audioquest Niagara 5000/ Shunyata Alpha power (HC, Analogue, Digital)/ Finite Elemente Pagode Rack/ Stillpoints Ultra SS/ Vicoustic panels + Stillpoints Aperture II.
Small rig: Naim UnitiServe/ Curious USB/ Tidal/ Linn Klimax DS3/ Shunyata Power cable/ Pass Labs INT-60/ Acoustic Zen Silver Reference II/ HiD Diamond 8/ Harbeth 30.2 40th Anniversary/ Shunyata Venom EU7 & Venom 3 HD.
HP rig: MacBookAir/ Tidal/ Auralic Gemini 2000/ Sbooster LPSU/ Audeze LCD-2 Classic + WyWires Red/ Shunyata HD/ Shunyata Hydra 2/ Shunyata Venom.
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May 21, 2020, 01:21 PM #55
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May 25, 2020, 04:23 PM #56
Re: SPEAKERS ON CEMENT. SPIKES OR ISOLATION? Personal experiences wanted
Fleetwood Deville by Oswald Mills Audio, Vienna Acoustics Haydn Jubilee, Wharfedale Linton w/ stands, Klipsch RB-75, Klipsch RP-160M.
Job INTegrated. Luxman L-595aSE
NAD C 658 streamer.
First Watt SIT-3, Job 250 Monos, NuForce STA200, AkitikA GT-102 amp, ASL Wave monos, Dennis Had 45 monos. Absolute Audio Labs PCF 25 amp (improved First Watt F7 super clone)
Topping D90, RME Audio ADI-2 DAC FS, ModWright Ultimate Sony XA-5400ES.
Burmester 948, McIntosh MCLK12, Kimber Kable, Siltech, Cardas, Avanti Audio cables.
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May 26, 2020, 03:43 PM #57
Re: SPEAKERS ON CEMENT. SPIKES OR ISOLATION? Personal experiences wanted
Hi,
I don't have expensive stereo equipment, but I've been interested in getting the best sound quality that I could get from what I have. (I don't mind tweaking the equipment if it's not too difficult)
I've come across one tweak that made a dramatic difference in audio performance from my system. I didn't have to buy anything or mod the system in any way.
I simply plugged the power cord from my filtered power strip into the power outlet on my stove. I'm not sure why this works, but it must have to do with main voltage powering the stove.
I get a much clearer sound and even an increase in power output (volume) just by powering it from that stove outlet...hard to believe.
You can try it for yourself, see if you notice the same thing...that is, if your stove has an outlet, and it's not too far from your setup. (I guess you could use a good extension cord for that.)
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May 27, 2020, 01:39 PM #58
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Re: SPEAKERS ON CEMENT. SPIKES OR ISOLATION? Personal experiences wanted
I have berber carpet over pad over concrete. Initially, my YG Acoustics Carmels were on their factory spikes. I changed to Stillpoints Ultra SS and saw good improvement. Then moved to Isoacoustics Gaia II footers with the carpet discs and saw the best improvement. The discs have spikes, and the footers fit on top of them.
Two Channel
YG Acoustics Carmel, REL S/3 (pair); Bricasti M25 / M20 / M1 Limited Gold, Laufer Teknik Memory Player 64 32 Core; Nordost QB8mkII / QX1 / QV2 / QKore3; Echole Obsession XLR, Liquid Cables by Laufer Teknik speaker/USB/power, Stealth Audio Sextet V15T AES/EBU cable; Stillpoints Apertures and various Artnovion; IsoAcoustic Gaia II speaker footers and Stillpoints Ultra SS; Shun Mook discs; Audiav Zirconia rack
Home Theater
Revel Performa I30, I20, C32, B15a; NAD Masters M17 pre/pro, Lexicon LX-7 amp, Cambridge Audio CXUHD, BluSound Vault II; PSAudio PowerDirector 3.5; Transparent power and interconnect cables, AudioQuest speaker cables
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