The one logical thing is to decouple the speakers from the stand itself.
Decouple speaker from floor.
Or at least do it in a more valid and musically engaging manner whatever the descriptive term.
Is this worse than hat channels.
The building is very old and wooden floor is too alive.
Or maybe you re going for a college chic aesthetic with everything from your mattress to your tv on the floor.
I want to decouple ceilings from the floor above.
Now there are spikes and all kinds of other things but i m going to propose something else.
However some give the impression that coupling the stands to the floor increases their effective mass and hence stops.
So we have this vibration which couples directly with the floor if you set it on the floor then obviously we have the pressure generated from the subwoofer itself.
Hello i have recently moved to new apartment and now face a strange problem.
I have installed padding and carpet to calm down the footfalls.
Maybe you re scared your pets child will knock them down and damage your precious speakers.
So we decouple the subwoofer.
Maybe you hate the way audio speaker stands look.
I was under the impression that this is the best option but now i am getting confused.
I have the option of hanging fully decoupled ceiling via rim joist and joist hangers due to my current ceiling height.
Banging the floor with foot gives you a sense that furniture and fixture is going down.
Whatever the reason plenty of people place their audio speakers on the floor.
Here s why you might want to reconsider.
You will have to keep in mind that audio coupling works both ways if your speaker is coupled to the floor it will transmit vibrations to the floor but the floor will also transfer.
If i am walking in one corner of apartment the vibration from steps can be felt in other corner.
Or sometimes we are told that we need to couple our speakers to the floor with spikes.
That s fairly straight forward as it stops transmissions radiating through the floor and to the listener prior to the airborne sound hitting them.
So we need to address the vibrations to the floor first.
Rim joist would be hung on existing studs.