Souljasmooth...I completely agree with you. What I have found is that people will tend to turn, (toe in or out) the speaker not the stand and that is what causes the marring on the bottom. Some stands are really heavy when loaded with shot and/or sand or are just really heavy on their own and it's easier to move the speaker than the stand, (especially if the stand uses sharp spikes and are also heavy. The spikes get caught in the carpeting and can cause the whole rig to take a tumble).
I'm not a proponent of this, just stating the truth as I have seen it over many years in the business.
I have used Blu-Tac also with much success.
I'm not a proponent of this, just stating the truth as I have seen it over many years in the business.
I have used Blu-Tac also with much success.

