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    How the eff do i find out exactly what kind of spike that i need?

    My speakers already have the mounting holes for spikes. They look like they've got a 1/4" round threaded section, and a 5/16" hex threaded section.

    I can't seem to find anything on Parts Express that fits.
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    Bumpage?

    Oh yeah. EMOTIVA!!!
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    LoL.

    I was going to post exactly the same question. I would like some spikes for my LS90's. So I guess I'll piggyback on yours if that's ok. :o
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    Oh, i SUPPOSE that's ok.... :p

    Just going to be trying "little" tweaks over the next couple months. Speaker wire, speaker spikes, room treatments, and a DAC. Should make a HUGE difference. I hope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by concealer404 View Post
    room treatments, and a DAC. Should make a HUGE difference. I hope.

    That's my boy!

    Sorry, I don't know what spikes you need.

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    Perhaps someone could point us toward some online sources?
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    JBL Northridge E150P - Sub

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    Thanks NJ, I could not find the Madisound site for the life of me.:o

    .. and I am definitely going to have to fund these myself.
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    Polk LS 90's - Front
    Polk CS350 LS - Center
    Polk Monitor 50's - Rear
    JBL Northridge E150P - Sub

    2 Channel:
    Oppo BDP-83 SE
    Muscial Fidelity M1 DAC
    VTL 2.5
    McIntosh 2205 (refurbed)
    Polk LS90's (spiked & tweeked)
    Cardas IC's
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    Hrmm... looks like i'm going to have to borrow a tap and die set to figure out what size i need.

    The ones at PartsExpress i found before, but i don't think they'll work. Arg. That's what i get for having uncommon speakers i guess. :(

    Thanks NJ for the links, that gets me in the right direction. :)
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    I had to e-mail the manufacturer to get mine.
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    The Parts Express spikes are 6 mm. I use them on my SDA 2B's because I can not swing the Mye Sound spikes. I just through bolted my speakers by drilling through the bottom cap and bottom of the speaker cabinet and using a 60 mm long 6 mm bolt with a washer threaded into the Parts Express supplied t-nuts on the bottom of my speakers. I previously just had the t-nut hammered into the base cap. The difference after through bolting was surprising. Much more refined and powerful bass. Currently my speakers sit on spikes on top of 2" thick blue stone the same dimensions of the speaker which in turn sits on top of carpet over a concrete slab. I plan on ordering more Parts Express spikes to mount into the blue stone or build some 3 1/2" thick maple stands with the spikes also and see which sound the best. Which reminds me I need to order some spikes.

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    Alright, here's the update:

    Someone had already spiked these in the past it seems, but i ended up just taking them out and installing these:

    http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=240-725

    Verdict?

    HOLY CRAP this is the best mod/tweak/anything i've done to this system yet. The bass tightened up, and there's a lot more "slam," percussiveness, just all around more powerful, even through the whole range. It takes a LOT more volume now before the sound starts to break up.

    If you're on the fence about spiking, JUST DO IT. For $7 for two sets, you CANNOT go wrong.

    Freddy can vouch for the difference. :)


    Also worth mentioning that i now have these installed:

    http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=109-064

    They're still burning in, but initial impressions are VERY favorable. These things are monster huge, and the definition and soundstage are phenomenal when compared with the 14g Monster XP that i was using.
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    Your post inspired me to install the spikes I received wth my new RTi A9s. I was very hesitant to use them in that the speakers weigh in over 70 lbs. each and the spikes make moving them into position very difficult if not impossible.

    I'll have to admit that I am skeptical in your perception that "this is the best mod/tweak/anything I've done to this system yet" comment. But I cannot resist...

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    It really is, though... I've heard way more different with these vs. switching preamps and/or interconnects.
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    I'm convinced! I'll try the heavy-lifting tomorrow after a good night's sleep. Thanks!

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    Nice! Good tweak for lil' cash! Anyone know where to find just the cap's so that you can run the spike's on a wood floor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sTiLlLeArNiNg View Post
    Nice! Good tweak for lil' cash! Anyone know where to find just the cap's so that you can run the spike's on a wood floor?
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    Almost every Polk loudspeaker is 1/4"x20....including the new subwoofers.

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    After more listening last night, i'm not even thinking about a sub anymore for 2-channel. :D These things are digging like crazy, it's full, it's tight, it slams you in the chest, and i'm completely floored that this wall of sound is coming from some tiny 2-way floorstanders with nothing more than a 6.5 woofer and a tweet.

    The downside is that now i'm REALLY wondering what a set of Paradigm Monitor 11s would sound like in here... :D
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    So they really make that much of a difference? When i hooked my A5's I did not put them on since it would make the speakers so ahrd to move around with out picking them up completely. I am sooo tempted to put them on now. I guess it is an easy tweak to try.

    I never thought about it again, not putting spike on, till i read this post now i feel like i must try it. I will come back with my impressions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by packetjones View Post
    So they really make that much of a difference? When i hooked my A5's I did not put them on since it would make the speakers so ahrd to move around with out picking them up completely. I am sooo tempted to put them on now. I guess it is an easy tweak to try.

    I never thought about it again, not putting spike on, till i read this post now i feel like i must try it. I will come back with my impressions.
    ESPECIALLY if they're on carpet, i'd be very surprised if you didn't hear a marked difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hearingimpared View Post
    Thank's :)
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    Thanks is what?
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    One thing I really like about spikes that is not sound related:

    Once you get them set in place, level and exactly where you want them, they will not slide or go anywhere even if bumped on accident. Handy when you got kids!

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    They aren't hard to re-position. You just have to learn the single spiked waltz when you tweak.

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    That's a great discription and I've waltzed with alot of big boned speakers in my time.:D
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    Hey now! :D

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    I have to bear hug my speakers to lift them onto the maple blocks that are spiked to the floor through the carpet. You gotta mind your toes when you take them off the blocks. I still hate moving them. Bookies are much easier:D
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    I just bear huged my SRS2's to get them off the movers dollies and damn those things are heavy. I did redo the other speakers bottom plate a couple months ago but had my wife help with fliping them.I was medicated also so I didn't feel too much weight put on me then and she was a big help then for sure.

    Well, this 135 lb speaker feels like a 300 lb load by yourself.I went to lay it down and about 1" from the floor I let it go. I should have tried to lay one corner down first but I didn't. THWACK (like two magnets slaming together) was the sound I heard and I thought maybe all the magnets would've shifted on the MWers but I don't think so since there no scratching sound pushing on them.

    How did Polk audio manufacture these behemoths back then?? WOW

    Well the old spike sockets were in realy bad shape like the rest of these speakers stuff has been so I just ordered new spikes with sockets from Parts express and hope my spare brass spikes will fit the sockets.They should.Pics will follow as soon as I get them around Sat.;)

    I feel for Ben and his Franken-Polks that he lifted somehow up those stairs. WOW, an amazing feat of strength and determination!
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    Tony thats not good!! Pictures please.

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