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Using just spike holders??


mace

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Hello,

Is it OK to just use the plastic spike holders and not the spikes?? I've got some KLF 30's on carpet and I don't want to mar the carpet but I'd like to get the 30's out of the carpet (berber) a bit.

Please advise if the little plastic spike holders are OK to use as is.

Thanks,

Mace

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Use the rubber feet.

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Use spikes always !!!

Spike your speakers on a solid underground like a marble plate.

I used also the rubber feets with my RF-3's. Recently I gave my front RF-3's a large polished granite circle of 18" diameter. I removed the plastic feets and screwed the spikes directly into the threaded holes of the RF-3's. Not only the looks are better but also the sound. Nice accurate bass response. You will hear the difference.

Now they have a real foot !! I will post a picture of that soon.

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Thanks for the info! I don't think I'll be going the marble route. The speakers on a floor which is a concrete slab so if I spike it it'll go into that concrete.

I just need to figure out the exact placement of these things. My wife thinks I fiddle too much with moving the speakers all the time... cwm30.gif

Mace

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Way to go mace.

Don't mind the wife and find a good place. It can make a difference!!

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Receiver: Onkyo 676

DVD: Pioneer DV-525

Screen: Thomson 46" RetroProjection

Front: RF-3's

Rear: RF-3's

Center: RC-3

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