Put a very thin layer (1/16") of felt on the bottom of the speaker.
Sound Anchor Stands
I'm considering Sound Anchors stands for my new Pulsars. They have a top plate which bolts in to the holes in the bottom of the speaker. Blu-tak is not necessary and stability is enhanced. Since they are metal stands, can the bottom of the speaker be damaged by placing it on the metal top plate directly? I was told that wrapping clear packing tape around the top plate would work, but I don't know. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Congratulations on the Pulsars. I heard them at T.H.E. Show in Newport. They have a big sound for a small speaker. Very impressive. Under my monitors on Sound Anchor stands, I use 1/2 of an upside down Symposium Rollerblock Jr clamshell w/tungsten ball. (3/speaker). It improves PRaT - especially percussion. Blu-Tack muted the leading edge too much for me. Living in Southern California, it’s interesting to watch the monitors rock & roll - literally - during an earthquake. They've never fallen over. Of course, this approach wouldn't be a good idea with kids in the house. |
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