I would not recommend this because your speakers would become seismometers, transfering every tiny bit of mechanical energy of vibration to the voice coils and would degrade the sound. As an alternative, I would seek out a speaker stand that has a wide footprint where the spikes are located well outside the speaker footprint. You could then bolt the speakers to the stand. This may be a DIY project that other members have done.
bolting speakers to floor?
i have a pair of gershman speakers, that are very top heavy (on thick carpet over plywood). i live in earthquake country. i've tried several spike set-ups and they still seem unstable. how will it affect the sound to drill through the base and bolt them directly to the subfloor?
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