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skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
I recently purchased a terrific Hsu sub and while it has enough stuff to rock the house, one problem I have is that it walks around the room. It came with screw-in plastic "spikes" that don't have enough purchase on the floor to anchor the thing down. In a loud movie (Iron Man comes to mind), when it's over, I have to relocate the sub back into its corner. Anybody know whether you can get aftermarket spikes that are an exact fit for a Hsu or whether you also need a pile of bricks to hold it down?
 
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mnatiq

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hey sorry but i have the same question however my sub does not move from its place. on the bottom of the sub it is already screwed implying that there should be something, i dont have any thing rite now and its touching the floor.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
I recently purchased a terrific Hsu sub and while it has enough stuff to rock the house, one problem I have is that it walks around the room. It came with screw-in plastic "spikes" that don't have enough purchase on the floor to anchor the thing down. In a loud movie (Iron Man comes to mind), when it's over, I have to relocate the sub back into its corner. Anybody know whether you can get aftermarket spikes that are an exact fit for a Hsu or whether you also need a pile of bricks to hold it down?
Sit the spikes on some semi-soft rubber discs and it should be fine.

-Chris
 
walter duque

walter duque

Audioholic Samurai
I recently purchased a terrific Hsu sub and while it has enough stuff to rock the house, one problem I have is that it walks around the room. It came with screw-in plastic "spikes" that don't have enough purchase on the floor to anchor the thing down. In a loud movie (Iron Man comes to mind), when it's over, I have to relocate the sub back into its corner. Anybody know whether you can get aftermarket spikes that are an exact fit for a Hsu or whether you also need a pile of bricks to hold it down?[/Q

These should work for you..
http://www.oregondv.com/spikes.htm
 
skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
Sit the spikes on some semi-soft rubber discs and it should be fine.

-Chris
I've tried something quite similar using multiple layers of cut-up bicycle tire tubes. It walks off them.
 
skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
I recently purchased a terrific Hsu sub and while it has enough stuff to rock the house, one problem I have is that it walks around the room. It came with screw-in plastic "spikes" that don't have enough purchase on the floor to anchor the thing down. In a loud movie (Iron Man comes to mind), when it's over, I have to relocate the sub back into its corner. Anybody know whether you can get aftermarket spikes that are an exact fit for a Hsu or whether you also need a pile of bricks to hold it down?[/Q

These should work for you..
http://www.oregondv.com/spikes.htm
I'll check 'em out. Hopefully the threads will match the holes in the Hsu.
 
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