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?
rlb61
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Most Sound Anchors come with blue Acoustech sorbothane pads. That's what I use with my Spendors. I've tried other materials and didn't like the sound as much. 
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.
The Sound Anchors are great stands I also recommend them. My AN speakers don't bolt so just using four small blobs of Blu-tak. They will make your Pulsars sound even better.
@jond ... I'm really looking forward to putting the Pulsars on the SA stands. They sound so great now, but if they're gonna sound even better with the SAs (as you say), then it's gonna be wild. Talk about audio nirvana.