Set of four Extra Large M8 Speaker Cones + Pads / Shoes 40mm diameter
CNC Machined in Quality Brass
M8 thread to suit your speakers sub or rack in the best way
4x spikes 40mm max diameter, 20mm high + 20mm long M8 x 1.25 thread
4x spike pads 40 mm diameter x 8mm high, chamfered edges
Thread is separate item which screws into the cone
Made in EU
Speaker spikes are little cones that are used to separate your studio monitors or entertainment system speakers from the object they're resting on. These spikes are shaped like cones that have a wide base and then reduce down to either a point or a ball bearing, and the purpose is to reduce the surface area of the points of contact between the speakers and the medium they are standing on. This allows sound wave (vibration) to dissipate and not travel down to the floor or speaker rack etc. Speaker spikes are legit and in conjunction with speakers spikes pads can clean up your acoustic hygiene to notice a real, and not imagined, difference. The shape and sizes of your rooms differ, and all you need is some acoustic treatment to solve it.
Link explaining importance of speaker spikes and pads
http://www.audioaffair.co.uk/blog/get-point-importance-speaker-stand-spikes/
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