Thanks guys. Warrenh, I had guessed that the Audiopoints discs were going to do a better job of coupling the speakers to the floor. I was just curious to see if anyone had made a direct comparison between the two products to figure out how much of the advantage of coupling is lost when the felt layer is added into the mix. Since Lak reports that there is no marking problem, I will probably go with the Audiopoints discs.
Audiopoints Discs or Sound Anchors Conecoasters?
I'm looking to buy some protective discs so that my floorstanding speakers can be spiked to hardwood floors.
The Conecoasters are stainless steel discs with high-density felt on the bottom. Probably less likely to mark the floors, but possibly less efficient at coupling the speakers to the floor?
The Audiopoints discs are brass with no felt on them. They are less expensive and may theoretically do a better job at coupling the speaker to the floor.
Has anyone tried both so that you can offer a comparison? Has anyone had a problem with the Audiopoints discs marking their floor? Is there anything else I should be considering?
The Conecoasters are stainless steel discs with high-density felt on the bottom. Probably less likely to mark the floors, but possibly less efficient at coupling the speakers to the floor?
The Audiopoints discs are brass with no felt on them. They are less expensive and may theoretically do a better job at coupling the speaker to the floor.
Has anyone tried both so that you can offer a comparison? Has anyone had a problem with the Audiopoints discs marking their floor? Is there anything else I should be considering?
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