Brass footers in Vibrapods - works for me
Hi everyone. First time poster with near zero technical knowledge, so bear with me.
I stream Tidal Masters/Hifi through AudioQuest Dragonfly Black to a Marantz PM16. DNM Cables connect to Technics SB-C700 speakers. These sit on blutack dots on...Slate Audio stands (made of three pieces of very heavy Welsh slate). The stands three integral steel spikes sit on brass footers, on a hardwood floor laid over concrete.
The sound was wasn’t as good as you’d hope for such a set up. There seemed to be an absence of lower bass and a piercing quality to the mid treble. Numerous speaker placement changes made no difference.
After reading various threads on here, I decided to tweak the footer arrangement. The slate stands are VERY heavy and it occurred to me that - other than the blutack - there was nothing in the way of “give”. You’d struggle to find a more rigid system. Now, I know that has to be a good thing in terms of imaging - but the “steely” character was unliveable with.
I wanted to try the Herbies Fat Gliders approach - footers sitting in a puck. But all my money had gone. So, using what I had, I tried my brass footers sitting in the well of a Vibrapod, one per spike.
Result ? Deep joy ! The missing bass returned, the mid treble smoothed out and, if anything, the image widened even further. I even got the legendary “where’s the subwoofer?” comment from a friend.
I think this this may be very much system-related, but it shows what can be done just by experimenting. Would greatly appreciate some views as to what’s going on here.
Thanks
Mike