Re. "What do you have the speakers on?"
Hi Venicelake,
They are on unassembled TAOC shelves. I found using the frame with the shelf insert was more stable on the wood flooring than just using the shelf insert on its on.
I did not try the Superfly directly on the hard wood flooring. The reason for that is because when I first did the A/B with shelf or without shelf with my other speakers at the time, there was no contest ---- Improvement with every speaker I had at the time. So, I use the shelf units without a second thought.
Since the Superfly bolt inserts can scratch the finish of the shelf, I use some electrical tape to minimize that. If you are using wood, you would not need to worry about that and it would actually help anchor the speakers a bit.
Others have had similar gains with other platforms and as you know, there are any number of sellers and types of materials being offered to place speakers on.
The shelves were not being used, so I put them to good use.
A budget solution is to get some solid wood board, good quality and thicker plywood is even supposed to help. Since you have solid wood floors, I would add three cones of your choice to further isolate and stablize the platform. Raising speakers above the floor has also shown gains in performance. Easy tweak to play around with and maximize and configure to your tastes and room.
Hope that helps.
If you would like me to listen without the stands and provide some quick feedback, I would be glad to do so.
- David.
Hi Venicelake,
They are on unassembled TAOC shelves. I found using the frame with the shelf insert was more stable on the wood flooring than just using the shelf insert on its on.
I did not try the Superfly directly on the hard wood flooring. The reason for that is because when I first did the A/B with shelf or without shelf with my other speakers at the time, there was no contest ---- Improvement with every speaker I had at the time. So, I use the shelf units without a second thought.
Since the Superfly bolt inserts can scratch the finish of the shelf, I use some electrical tape to minimize that. If you are using wood, you would not need to worry about that and it would actually help anchor the speakers a bit.
Others have had similar gains with other platforms and as you know, there are any number of sellers and types of materials being offered to place speakers on.
The shelves were not being used, so I put them to good use.
A budget solution is to get some solid wood board, good quality and thicker plywood is even supposed to help. Since you have solid wood floors, I would add three cones of your choice to further isolate and stablize the platform. Raising speakers above the floor has also shown gains in performance. Easy tweak to play around with and maximize and configure to your tastes and room.
Hope that helps.
If you would like me to listen without the stands and provide some quick feedback, I would be glad to do so.
- David.