Re: Spike feet for stands
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Well obviously I'm not smart enough to understand how the rubber feet were supposed to work then! So how then did you attach the rubber feet? I still don't get it. The rubber feet that came with my Axiom's were sort of U shaped. Like little rubber shot-glasses. There was no hole in the middle to run the screws through, nor did it have any recessed space on the bottom. If I had pierced the bottom of the 'U' with the screw and driven the screw through it, then there would have been either an exposed screw head on the wood floor, or if I had kept tightening it the screw would have ripped through the rubber foot entirely, which didn't seem right. So is the bottom part of the foot bowed upwards to make like a little dome against the floor, with the screw head at the top? When I was using the rubber feet, I had the screws screwed into the bottom of the M80's, and the 'U' part of the rubber feet just sort of centered on the screw head (the exposed head fitting into the top of the 'U'). No real connection, just resting on the feet. That's what I didn't like/understand about using them. That was the only way I saw to use them. How are the feet held on to the speaker? I will have to dig the rubber feet back out tonight and take another look. Though I prefer the way the spikes look anyway.
Last edited by PeterChenoweth; 04/14/08 07:54 PM. Reason: Clarification (I hope)
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Re: Spike feet for stands
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err... I think you had them upside down. The flat side goes on the speaker side, the side with the indent goes on the floor side. The screw goes through the indent, through the (thin) rubber in the middle, and into the speaker.
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Re: Spike feet for stands
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err... I think you had them upside down. The flat side goes on the speaker side, the side with the indent goes on the floor side. The screw goes through the indent, through the (thin) rubber in the middle, and into the speaker. So the wide end is supposed to point upwards, the 'point' at the bottom? So a side shot of the speaker would look like.. |________| _V______V____ (ignore the underscore - there because the forum truncates spaces) I suppose I had it like... |________| _A______A_______ And it didn't work so well.... Whoops. Did I mention that I was really excited to get my M80's set up?
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Re: Spike feet for stands
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Yup, pretty much.
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Yup, pretty much. <Homer Simpson> Doh! </Homer Simpson>
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Re: Spike feet for stands
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I actually use my rubber feet the same way you did. Although it's not as secure as screwing through the rubber feet, it does let you independently adjust each foot by leaving its screw protruding more or less than the others to compensate for an uneven floor. If you screw through the rubber foot, then it will be snug to the bottom of the speaker.
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