Would spikes help me?


I have Tyler PD80's with sub amps built in. They are 65 inches tall and weigh in at around 230 ponds each. Right now they are on carpet over a wood floor. There are no feet on the speakers whatsoever, so the base (18X14inches) sits flat on the carpet. I really think they should be sitting on something. There are threaded holes on the bases they look to be 5/16. What could I expect if I were to add spikes? If I did add spikes, which spikes would you recommend?

Thanks
nuguy

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Ty doesn't supply spikes for the PD80s. He didn't want to add more height to the horn. Maybe I'll add spikes to my couch to make up for it.

One thing's for sure, they'd be nasty to move around with spikes on.
Zar, in short, yes. The biggest sonic improvement for components would be minimizing vibration to and from your transport,(actually turntable if you're into analog) Many here use vibration dampners under their amps as well, but I think you'd need pretty good ears to hear a noticable difference. I questioned spikes for my speakers simply because of their massive size and weight.