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I'm dealing with suspended wood floors, which has led me to believe need isolation. I'm willing to bet spikes are very good for the majority of use cases as oem equipment. I am curious if isolation will provide sonic benefits on suspended wood floors compared to the oem spikes? Is there a risk of reducing the bass too much with isolation?
How about ISOACOUSTICS GAIA III?
I use the Herbie's Threaded Stud Glider. Economical, works well, and protect my hardwoods. M6 thread size FYI
So, another option for isolation, and one that is actually cheaper than all those mentioned thus far (I think), are the SVS Soundpath Subwoofer Isolation Feet .
So, another option for isolation, and one that is actually cheaper than all those mentioned thus far (I think), are the SVS Soundpath Subwoofer Isolation Feet .$100 for a set of eight with posts for several threads included. Can handle the weight.No shortage of possibilities here!........Peter
didn't find it anywhere that these could be used on regular speakers only sub woofers.
SVS is primarily a sub manufacturer, so that is how they are marketed. They are twice the diameter of most "feet". If you read reviews and questions on the amazon page, you will find plenty of experiences using for mains. Plus, I figure, if they are effective for subs, which have greater frequency related vibrations, they would be overqualified for main speakers.
Suspend floor calls for decoulping. charles