Many speakers have spikes that are thinking "carpet with plywood below it"...fine, but what about those of us with hardwood floors? What have you found to be good solutions? This is for the Acoustic Zen Adagios.
what about machined discs? sound anchors, lovan, and adona all sell them. adona has the best prices from what i recall. if you wanna go realy cheap just use pennies under the spikes.
Adona Corp's discs worked for me. I got the bigger one's, still really cheap. A penny might leave an imprint in the floor, especially if you have alot of polyurethane coating.
You could also determine the optimal location for the speakers with the spikes removed, and then replace the spikes and carefully set them in place. As long as you never move (or bump) them, the worst you would have is some small pin holes that probably wouldn't be noticeable.
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