If the whole speaker enclosure vibrates back and forth relative to the floor (perhaps in response to the push pull of the woofer), the mid and high frequency information will be smeared, adversely impacting your imaging. In the spirit of reducing the susceptibility of the speaker enclosures from physically vibrating, I would want to couple them firmly to a massy object, like your lead filled stands and/or through to the floor. With this in mind, I would use Cones or Blue Tack. The Blue Tack flattens out and acts more like a layer of glue than a layer of rubber. I actually use Blue Tack in one of my systems. I would avoid the rubber bumpers. Good luck.
Speakers and Stands. What do you use between them?
Hello to all.
I have a pair of JM Labs Electra 905's on lead shot filled stands with rubber gasket material between.
I have been thinking of changing the rubber gasket material with something else.
Rubber bumpers? Cones? Blue tack? Both? or something else?
I listen to Jazz, Female vocals and Rock (nothing Heavy or Hard).
Any help with this would be welcomed.
Thanks, Rick.
I have a pair of JM Labs Electra 905's on lead shot filled stands with rubber gasket material between.
I have been thinking of changing the rubber gasket material with something else.
Rubber bumpers? Cones? Blue tack? Both? or something else?
I listen to Jazz, Female vocals and Rock (nothing Heavy or Hard).
Any help with this would be welcomed.
Thanks, Rick.
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