20-Oct-2019, 08:09
(20-Oct-2019, 00:11)Snoopy8 Wrote:Do you have personal experience of such stand having any effect on a phantom?(19-Oct-2019, 12:43)HublotTimer Wrote: I'm wondering if I buy 2 legs for my future little guys or if the already-here TV table should be enough to enable speakers to live at full…It depends on whether you put more emphasis on lifestyle or take a more traditional speaker placement approach. Unless you have a dedicated room, there will always be a compromise. Some articles to read
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/en/blog/a...g-speakers
https://www.crutchfield.com/S-yowYeHabDO...ement.html
https://thevinylfactory.com/features/speaker-placement/
If you choose to place them on the table, then suggest using Isoaccoustics stands, either the Aperta 100 or cheaper but just as good ISO 130 (black colour only).
The reason I’m asking is that as much I can understand how they can be beneficial for a traditional speaker which does not have mechanical cancellation of forces generated by its bass driver, the phantoms do not generate any vibrations, thanks to the two woofers working in opposition.
So what would be the use of the elaborated vibration absorption then?
Jean-Marie
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