Hello,
I remember a Darko video with his Klipsch speakers on casters even though he said they worked best up close to the wall. One thing is the casters can make noise unless they have really good ball bearings like on rollerblade wheels. The caster wheels might make a knocking sound the floor from the bass. You might want to try roller blade wheels. They sell kits for office chairs. You might raise the speaker to offset the tweeters and make them too high. If this does raise them too high try to build a back to front slant to get the tweeters back to your listening position. If you are not using spikes the try floor gliders mentioned above. Magic MoversThe ones made out of Teflon are easier to move. You might raise your speakers by 1/4 of an inch. Plus they have foam to help with vibration
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I remember a Darko video with his Klipsch speakers on casters even though he said they worked best up close to the wall. One thing is the casters can make noise unless they have really good ball bearings like on rollerblade wheels. The caster wheels might make a knocking sound the floor from the bass. You might want to try roller blade wheels. They sell kits for office chairs. You might raise the speaker to offset the tweeters and make them too high. If this does raise them too high try to build a back to front slant to get the tweeters back to your listening position. If you are not using spikes the try floor gliders mentioned above. Magic MoversThe ones made out of Teflon are easier to move. You might raise your speakers by 1/4 of an inch. Plus they have foam to help with vibration
Here is another option:
https://www.wish.com/product/5e63a859e74d652d42d3515b?from_ad=goog_shopping&_display_country_cod...