Gnobber,Yes the discs take up space.The 3 points are adjustable over a 3in. slotted cutout on the actual platform.This adjustment range gives you enough latitude to place the points and consquently the discs for optimum coupling and stability. Remember to push platform down into the carpet first then use blue tape to attach the discs to the points.Place the blue tape in a manner so it can be removed after the speaker is in place or is in a position that it will not interfere with the coupling of the point tip and dimple of the disc. I use bluetape because it is easy to see and easy to remove..This process is only necessary because the skirt limits ease of access. A friend needs to help in these steps. After a couple of days the brass materials seem to meld and almost bond under pressure of their new home, again becoming even more stable. Well worth the time..Tom
Stands or feet for Thiel 3.6
I am using Thiel 3.6's with the factory spiked feet on a berber carpet over a 2nd story wood floor. The speakers are still a bit tippy. Does anyone have any experience with any of these options:
1) Sound Anchor stands for Thiel 3.6 ($235/pr)
2) Sistrum stands (SP-004) ($370/pr)
3) Substituting brass feet for factory spiked feet - Audio points by Bright Star, 1.2AP-THLS (these slip into the factory spike holes) ($160 to do all 6 spikes).
4) other products . . . ?
Many thanks for any advice you would have.
1) Sound Anchor stands for Thiel 3.6 ($235/pr)
2) Sistrum stands (SP-004) ($370/pr)
3) Substituting brass feet for factory spiked feet - Audio points by Bright Star, 1.2AP-THLS (these slip into the factory spike holes) ($160 to do all 6 spikes).
4) other products . . . ?
Many thanks for any advice you would have.
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