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| Member | Using speaker stands correctly?
I have just bought a pair of Soundstyle Z2 speaker stands for my Q Acoustics 1010i. I have put them together and fitted the floor spikes and the top plate spikes. Then put these rubber gromets that i got with them on the spikes ready for the speakers to sit on top. Is this correct? Also, i have laminate flooring. Would it be better to not put the floor spikes in until i get carpet? cheers |
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