I think the spikes are metric M10 thread. I have 101Es and will measure the spikes tomorrow and follow up.
Just bought MBL 101D's and need advice
I just bought a nice clean used pair of these speakers and need a little basic advice from you users out there. I have three questions.
First, they didn't come with floor spikes...anyone know what size/dia. thread these take?
Next, I have two Spectron Musician 3 MK2's bridged to mono that I was planning on powering the speakers with. My question is about which is the better choice:
A: Jumpering the speakers and running them with a monoblock each or
B: Removing the bridging on the amps to revert them back to stereo and bi-amping the speakers.
Lastly. I have a pair of subwoofers that are very tight and dynamic. They are Isobaric subs and can cross over as high as 125 Hz comfortably. I have never been a big fan of the ported bass enclosures that MBL uses and was wondering your opinions about crossing over to the subs and running them in stereo next to the speakers.
I would really appreciate advice on the subject from those who currently have 101's set up.
Thanks!
Russ
First, they didn't come with floor spikes...anyone know what size/dia. thread these take?
Next, I have two Spectron Musician 3 MK2's bridged to mono that I was planning on powering the speakers with. My question is about which is the better choice:
A: Jumpering the speakers and running them with a monoblock each or
B: Removing the bridging on the amps to revert them back to stereo and bi-amping the speakers.
Lastly. I have a pair of subwoofers that are very tight and dynamic. They are Isobaric subs and can cross over as high as 125 Hz comfortably. I have never been a big fan of the ported bass enclosures that MBL uses and was wondering your opinions about crossing over to the subs and running them in stereo next to the speakers.
I would really appreciate advice on the subject from those who currently have 101's set up.
Thanks!
Russ
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