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Old 07-30-2021, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by imprezap2 View Post
Brave decision in my opinion to directly couple the (blunt) spikes to the wooden floor with these fantastic but very heavy speakers. Are you able to keep the speakers perfectly level as I imagine the weight will not be the same on all four spikes.

My comment is not ment to be negative, but just interested how this works out.
imprezap2, I remember when first spiking my Alexx, after the dealer left I tried to jiggle the speakers and I noticed a slight unsteadiness in one of the speakers. They returned and corrected this issue.

A slider accomplishes nothing except being able to slide and protecting the floor, which I don't need to or want to do. The speakers are almost perfectly positioned. They are incredibly solid/anchored/level with zero jiggle front to back or side to side. My room has tremendous advantages, one of them being a level sturdy hardwood floor. It's a rec room/mancave. I don't care abut the small indentations into the hardwood made by the blunt spikes. It simply worked out.

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Charles

p.s. I think possibly some folks might prefer a direct coupling with a blunt spike to their hardwood floor. I don't know, depends on the floor. In the living room, obviously no. In a rec room like mine, I think a direct couple without the slider at least as good if not better. Leveling is not really an issue. It's no harder or easier, once you discover your perfect location, to level with or without the slider. The dealer had a much easier time of it with the acoustic diode than with the modified inferior spike, which left the right speaker maybe one fourth inch shorter. It was noticeably taller if you looked carefully but quite solid and without jiggle.

Last edited by Charles; 07-30-2021 at 11:38 AM.
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