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[email protected] Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 10:29 AM
Subject: 8/26 order of "Von Schweikert Special"
Steve,
I currently have Polk Audio SDA-SRS-2 for front left/right speakers.
These weigh approximately 135 lbs. each per Polk product literature
They are direct on carpet at present.
I ordered the "Von Schweikert Special" as it had the complement of
4 Big Fat Black Dots plus a Square Fat Black Dot per speaker -
which seemed to be a good configuration to me - at a somewhat reduced price for the package.
What sort of base would you suggest to go under the Herbie's Dots -
granite, wood, _______ ??? I would guess something other than direct on the carpet as now...
Thanks,
rlmacklin
P.S. Your Ultrasonic Dampers really helped the Modwright SWL 9.0 Signature tubed linestage
(one 1957 Philips Miniwatt metal base GZ34/5AR4 rectifier and two Bendix gold pin 6900 signal tubes)
Reply frojm Steve Herbelin ("Herbie"):I would recommend a 3/4" or 1"-thick granite slab for each speaker. Granite slabs can be made to the same size/shape as the loudspeaker footprint by a gravestone maker or kitchen remodeller. Granite comes in lots of different colors and the finished, polished result is very attractive. You'll have sufficient weight/mass that you won't have to spike the bases to get ideal results with Big Fat Dots providing excellent isolation/decoupling. A matching granite slab on top of each speaker cabinet should add additional benefit (decoupled from the speaker cabinet with Herbie's "Thin" Fat Dots).
Regards,
Steve
Herbie's Audio Lab
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I stopped by the fabrication shop of a kitchen countertop company after I had inquired re pricing.
The shop foreman showed me remnant pieces which would be free and I picked out two 1" granite slab bases of matching color which matched size of the speakers with some leeway. These were already with slightly rounded corners (kitchen sink cutouts ?).
I placed the granite slabs in position and then the Polk SDA-SRS-2s and added the Herbies Big Fat Dots under the speakers at the 4 corners and square dot in middle, for decoupling.
I would call it SUCCESS in that low frequencies "snapped into focus"
and the mids and highs were livelier but without glare.
Highly recommended.