Affordable spikes for SDA 2.3
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TGIF everyone! Looking for affordable currently available spikes for SDA 2.3. What is recommended with 1/4 20 threads?
Love this forum and good to be back after quite a few years absence.
Love this forum and good to be back after quite a few years absence.
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I use hanger bolts.my 3.1TLs
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Thank you all👍
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When it was me, I cut the heads off of some Grade 8 bolts, sharpened the ends, installed threaded inserts into the speaker base, and double-nutted them in place. About $4 worth of materials at the time, plus a little labor, electricity, and wear on the bench grinder stone.
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TGIF everyone! Looking for affordable currently available spikes for SDA 2.3. What is recommended with 1/4 20 threads?
Love this forum and good to be back after quite a few years absence.
You need to consider what the speakers will be sitting on before choosing the spikes. Thick carpet with padding will need tall spikes with an extremely sharp point and a thinner diameter. If thin carpet the spikes can be shorter and have a larger diameter. If a hardwood floor you'll likely be using floor discs between the spike and floor, so the height and diameter matter a lot less. Brass (plated or not) or stainless steel are best. Plain steel or aluminum are not good choices.
One other consideration is the weight capacity. Your speakers weigh 155 lbs.Political Correctness'.........defined
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^ Good advice.
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TGIF everyone! Looking for affordable currently available spikes for SDA 2.3. What is recommended with 1/4 20 threads?
Love this forum and good to be back after quite a few years absence.
You need to consider what the speakers will be sitting on before choosing the spikes. Thick carpet with padding will need tall spikes with an extremely sharp point and a thinner diameter. If thin carpet the spikes can be shorter and have a larger diameter. If a hardwood floor you'll likely be using floor discs between the spike and floor, so the height and diameter matter a lot less. Brass (plated or not) or stainless steel are best. Plain steel or aluminum are not good choices.
One other consideration is the weight capacity. Your speakers weigh 155 lbs.
Thank you for the advice. I do have fairly thick carpet and pad so will purchase long sharp spikes. -
https://meniscusaudio.com/product/long-mirror-image-pts-gold/
These are tall and can hold the weight, I have a 185lb amp on them. They can be purchased in chrome also. -
Whomever is making most of the spikes at Meniscus are also making the Dayton spikes at PE.Political Correctness'.........defined
"A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."
President of Club Polk -
SDA SRS 2.3tl, SDA 1C, SDA 2B (TL mod), Reserve 200