Speaker Tilt Back benefits?


Hi all!
I need to purchase new spikes for my Audio Physic Virgo speakers (they have attached bars on the bottom front and back to stabilize the speaker and attach the spikes to), and it has been recommended to me that I purchase taller spikes for the front and smaller for the back in order to create a tilt back effect, which, I guess, is already built into the newer Mk III version of these speakers . However, I can't find much info on why this would be a good thing.
Thoughts?
Thx,
james
slaw3

Showing 1 response by eldartford

Some speakers have tweeters below the woofer, and some (MTM) have the tweeter in between two woofers.

Tilting speakers back reduces the LF bounce off the floor. It also discourages people from setting drink glasses down on the top.