Does anyone happened to know the thread size for the spikes that goes into the Tower base plate? I assume they are 1/4-20, but not certain if they are.
I will be placing them on hardwood floor, and trying to find replacement feet for them.
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Does anyone happened to know the thread size for the spikes that goes into the Tower base plate? I assume they are 1/4-20, but not certain if they are.
I will be placing them on hardwood floor, and trying to find replacement feet for them.
the threaded inserts are 1/4-20 and here is a direct link to what I recommend for use on hardwood floors. I use these myself and recommend them regularly:
http://amzn.com/B00O66SWPO
Have a great weekend!
There are also these as an option: http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/sho...2440#post62440
3.2, Ascend Acoustics Sierra Towers with RAAL ribbon tweeters and $20 McMaster ‘threaded-stud bumper feet’, Ascend Acoustics Duo LCR center, dual SVS SB-3000 subs, Outlaw 2200 monoblocks, Denon X3500H
The GAIA's work well on the Towers (I use them) although a bit more $$. I like that they keep the speakers in position and it takes a bit of effort to break the "suction" to move the speakers.
I've not tried the GAIAs in other applications. I currently use Symposium isolation products in other applications - Segue ISO under my turntable, Roller Block Jrs or Segue platforms under other equipment (phono prepro, amps, Oppos, AVR, RP5). These work very well also. Particularly impressed with the Segue ISO under the TT - completely eliminated a feedback issue I was having when turning the volume up.
That is very good to know. Although I have not tried Symposium products, but have heard good feedbacks from many users.
Peter at Symposium is great to work with. Great customer service, just like Ascend (and VPI, Rogue, Degritter, and VTV to name a few of the other vendors I generally use for new equipment or upgrades).