My Nola Metro Grand speakers are wonderful sounding but I'm wondering how much I might improve things mechanically.
The living room oak floor in my 85 year old house has a lot of give and certainly bounces a bit when walking around the room.
I'm using the supplied Nola spikes on the hardwood floor, and of course the Nola have a ball bearing system built into their stands.
What are your thoughts about
1. adding some type of footer (coupling, decoupling, ?) between the floor and the existing spikes
2. adding jacks in basement under speakers (or thereabout) to stiffen the beams/support below the speakers
3. any other suggestions?
The living room oak floor in my 85 year old house has a lot of give and certainly bounces a bit when walking around the room.
I'm using the supplied Nola spikes on the hardwood floor, and of course the Nola have a ball bearing system built into their stands.
What are your thoughts about
1. adding some type of footer (coupling, decoupling, ?) between the floor and the existing spikes
2. adding jacks in basement under speakers (or thereabout) to stiffen the beams/support below the speakers
3. any other suggestions?