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...I'm hoping to learn from your experience what works and what doesn't. What's the best way to deal with an overly active floor? (And replacing the subfloor would exceed the limits of my otherwise very tolerant wife.)
Steve,I've found that in my second floor listening room, decoupling from the floor yields better sounds. I experienced this with my SoundScape 10s, and with my Sanders 10C. Either remove the spikes completely, or place gliders of some type under the points. I use Herbie's Giant Decoupling Gliders.Hope this helps. . .
Another option, I got the sub one and am blown away by how good it is. http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ISOL8R200
Cool!!! I saw the dimension is 4" rise. Is that total height? Can you measure exactly the heigh front and back. I may use these as my center channel speaker stand. Thanks
It's actually 5" total, no tilt on the subwoofer model I have.