Miller again: "Putting the component on springs does not prevent anything from vibrating..." Boing boing
Precisely. Putting loudspeakers on springs positively ENCOURAGES them to vibrate. Under Newton's Third Law, the moving parts in a speaker will create movement in the speaker box or frame that springs will permit. Under Hooke's Law, the springs once deflected from their start positions will seek to return to them. And so on...boing boing boing etc.
Result: Rock and Roll. But not of the kind we want.
Moving speaker boxes and frames = smeared sound and deteriorated imaging.
Precisely. Putting loudspeakers on springs positively ENCOURAGES them to vibrate. Under Newton's Third Law, the moving parts in a speaker will create movement in the speaker box or frame that springs will permit. Under Hooke's Law, the springs once deflected from their start positions will seek to return to them. And so on...boing boing boing etc.
Result: Rock and Roll. But not of the kind we want.
Moving speaker boxes and frames = smeared sound and deteriorated imaging.