Yes,as I see it. --But get spikes and the protector pods; or whatever name they go by,to protect the floor. The casters won't help the bass reproduction at all; to say the least.
speaker base help
1st thank you all for some excellent advice on my speaker purchase. I went with a used Meadowlark Kestel Hot Rod and I think that it's going to work out well.
One concern with the Kestrel is that because of its elegant shape ( about 9" x 9" x 3' high ), one of my kids or their friends is going to knock it over. I'm thinking that a solution might be a stone base - approximately 15" x 15"- that would be through bolted to the the treaded sleeves at the bottom of the speaker where the spikes are intended to go. I'd probably put a thin rubber gasket between the speaker and the stone and nylon casters on the bottom of the stone. The stone will most likely be soapstone since I can get it & its easy to work with. The stone would sit on a wood floor.
Is this a good idea? Thanks again.
One concern with the Kestrel is that because of its elegant shape ( about 9" x 9" x 3' high ), one of my kids or their friends is going to knock it over. I'm thinking that a solution might be a stone base - approximately 15" x 15"- that would be through bolted to the the treaded sleeves at the bottom of the speaker where the spikes are intended to go. I'd probably put a thin rubber gasket between the speaker and the stone and nylon casters on the bottom of the stone. The stone will most likely be soapstone since I can get it & its easy to work with. The stone would sit on a wood floor.
Is this a good idea? Thanks again.
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