Optimum speaker support


After numerous experiments (spikes with and without cups, Rollerballs, Black Ravioli big pads, Nobsound springs, etc.) i have now finally found a solution to completely uncouple my standmounts (Duevel Bella Lunas) using Symposium Svelte Shelves with magnetic levitation feet from Alibaba. This combination delivers an unprecedented precision of soundstaging and impulse response. The whole system sounds more alive and clear.

(N.B. my room has carpeted (high pile) carpets on wooden floors, coupling with spikes resulted in boomy resonances)

antigrunge2

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Thanks @mijostyn,

bass response is obviously an important consideration: in my case, the bass fires upwards with 360 degress of reflex ports at the bottom. The suspension solution I describe did clean up particularly sub 100Hz bass. The perception of speed is though more a reflection of reverb and attack in the mid treble around 2000Hz than a removal of bloat in the mid bass. The reason I am so excited about the solution relates to resultant better localisation of instruments and depth and clarity of soundstage rather than a shift in overall frequency response. I certainly agree that my findings are entirely predicated by my room and speaker specifics; nevertheless I thought I’d post the experience so that others might explore as well.

 

@magnuman 

thanks for your suggestion. Given the particular construction of the Duevel speakers, most speaker motion happens on the vertical rather than more conventionally the horizontal axis. Hence the particular benefit of the maglev+Svelte Shelf combination