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Old 12-10-2014, 12:11 PM
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Default Stillpoints Adapter for certain B&W Speakers

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These are the largest Stillpoint adapters I have seen.
Yes, at 24m they are the largest adapter we commission.

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Old 12-10-2014, 12:20 PM
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Thanks Ivan. So what about the other speakers in the 800 series, particularly the 802, do they fit those as well? I can't remember off hand if the screws are the same diameter in comparision to the 800's. I would have to check after work.
We have had mixed success when we approach speaker mfgrs about the tap size of the OEM feet of their various speakers. Some mfgrs provide the info willingly, others will not at all, with some in between depending on who you reach at the company.

You can always consult our website thread chart under the adapters section to learn if the speaker in question is in our database.

Unfortunately B&W is in between in their responses. We actually sized the 24m adapter by using a thread/pitch gauge on one of their OEM feet a customer sent to us.

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I could see where a product like the stillpoints would benefit if the speakers were being used with the default rollers or inverted spikes (i.e. rubber feet) however given the design of the spikes on the 802's and 800's I suspect that would be a hard thing to beat. It would certainly be an interesting experiment and back breaking
The only way to know for sure is to listen to both options.

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Old 12-10-2014, 05:16 PM
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Hello John,

Any experience with Stillpoints under Magico V3 ?
I have tried the Cerapucs, but traded them again with original spikes. (low frequency was less precise)

What kind of changes would I get with the V3.

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