alternative to speaker stand spikes?


I am looking for an alternative to spikes for my stands. I have wood floors that I do not want any scratches on at all.
valinar
Wonderful to see this idea worked for someone else. It's so economical and just makes sense. Interested to hear if anyone perceives sonic benifits with costly specialty products.
Twl I don't think the number of posts here has anything to do with being an "expert". If 45 years in the hobby qualifies me as an expert, I'll accept that however.
The facts are that Adon cones "sound" every bit as good as the Audio Points you sell. There is no discernible difference.
Once again I have no dog in this fight but you do; furthermore it probably isn't a bad idea to disclose that affiliation with your company in every message you post not once per thread in the event readers miss it.
After you've spent a number of years listening and developing a trained ear, you'll realize that more expensive is not necessarily better. I'll give you that, in general, quality and price are positively correlated but not always.
I do appreciate your position however.
I think most hardware stores carry bolts with rubber tips on one end. I bought some like this for some Meadowlarks I once had on a hardwood floor. Linn Skeets are great if you want to spend a little more.
You have your opinion, Stan.
Others have theirs.

Tom Lyons
Starsound Technologies