Awesome speakers - I bet they sound incredible! The SF trade marked "Zero Vibration Transmission" elastomer/spring decoupling system has been designed specifically for the 300+ pound speakers. I would think
having a rug in front should be sufficient sonically and that the decoupling system would be best supported by a hard floor, specifically for stability. However, at this level of performance it seems SF or your dealer would be in the best position to address the optimal speaker/floor interface.
Speaker placement: Rug in front of speakers vs Rug underneath speakers
My room has hardwood flooring. I can get a rug large enough to go underneath the speakers, or one that ends just in front of the speakers (so, speakers on hardwood). This is for a 2-channel set up. Speakers are Sonus Faber Aida (with a downfiring infrawoofer) if that makes a difference.
Is the answer obvious? Or entirely room dependent?
Is the answer obvious? Or entirely room dependent?
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Well, OP specifically asked about the rug, so. Also, it’s lower frequencies that have longer wavelengths, thus being more affected by floor bounce. See the data here: https://www.prosoundweb.com/images/uploads/TTPSWWavelengthTable.jpg |