It is curious to me that more monitor speakers are not bolted or screwed to the speaker stand they are sitting on. I've seen a couple of designs that are that way, but not many. I am running quad 12L active monitors sitting on plateau 24 " stands filled with sand. Underneath speakers are Herbies big fat dots
http://herbiesaudiolab.net/spkrfeet.htm#bigfat These work well, but if someone "bumps" into speaker (grandkids dancing to my music) they will fall off easily.
Why not drill a hole (near center) of stand platform to allow the appropriate size bolt or screw to tap into bottom of speaker? My quads have a thick (mdf) pad on the bottom, so if measured correctly the screw would not even enter the inside chamber.
I am thinking this would "Pull" the speaker onto the dots and make for a secure, stable interface with more "mass" and maybe improved sonics. If I needed to adjust the toe in, I could just loosen the connection a bit to adjust toe in angle.
So what do you guys think of this brainstorm? The only negative I can think of is a hole in the bottom of speaker, which I can deal with. what size hardware would you recommend? Thanks!