• For general sizing, we recommend using a Plinth that is about 2" wider and deeper than the subwoofer it will support; more margin improves sound further. When necessary, we offer custom-sizing at additional cost.
• Our stock Subwoofer Plinths are hand finished with a clear satin lacquer that beautifully enhances the striking natural grain character of our air-dried maple. We also offer three made-to-order toned finishes: Natural Cherry, Deep Rosewood, and Satin Black.
• The default stand option is for a 2" thick Ambrosia maple with clear satin finish. Choose 4" thickness and made-to-order color options from the Maple Stands Thickness & Finish drop-down menu.
• 4" Subwoofer Plinths invariably sound better than 2" Plinths. The difference is clearly audible—and is particularly dramatic on concrete, tile, and engineered floors or subfloors.
• The distinctive character of Ambrosia maple's natural grain coloring and figuring is unique for each pair of stands. Our Amish craftsmen hand-plane matched pairs from the rough-cut, air-dried 2½" and 4½" maple to remove coarseness and imperfections from the sawmill. Typically this yields finished 2" and 4" thicknesses but, because of variations in the rough-cut timber, the exact thickness can vary by 3/16".
• The default option for footers attached to and supporting Subwoofer Plinths is Low Heavyfeet with short sharp points, the best-sounding 2" footer option on uncarpeted floors. Be sure to use the 'Pre-Attached Stand Footers' dropdown menu options to choose footers best suited for your floor type.
• To avoid marring handsomely finished hardwood floors, use Radiused Heavyfeet. The rounded bottom incurs only a very slight compromise of sound quality relative to sharp points.
• When installing a Subwoofer Plinth on luxury carpet and padding more than 1/2" deep, use Heavyfeet For Thick Carpet.
• For standard commercial-type carpet up to 1/2" deep, Heavyfeet For Thin Carpet will sound slightly better than the Thick Carpet version.
• When budget permits, upgrading Subwoofer Plinths with our far more massive Megafeet—3½ times heavier than Heavyfeet—is a worthwhile investment for listeners seeking the very best performance.
• We never recommend using Isoblocks as footers for subwoofers or as supports for subwoofer stands. Any somewhat soft footer allows the subwoofer to rock which inevitably muddies the bass.
• Now or later, we strongly recommend our brass footers to couple your subwoofer to their Plinths for improved sound. Ordering now will save you 15% on the footers. The discounted price is automatically displayed for each option. Even the least expensive, Low Heavyfeet, will at least double the improvement you gain from a Subwoofer Plinth, compared to stock factory feet or spikes. You can choose from two footer categories.
• Unattached Footers For Subwoofers are best-sounding. Triplepoint Heavyfeet—or even better, Low Triplepoint Megafeet—will be your very best-sounding options but can be less stable under narrow or lightweight subs.
• We offer Thread-On Footers in sets of four, as required by most subwoofers. (If you need a different quantity, call (410)685-4618 or email [email protected].) Thread-on footers offer maximum stability for very narrow subwoofers and whenever stability is primary. They are also most convenient for subwoofers that are moved frequently.
• Investing in Megafeet as footers for subwoofers will make more difference than Megafeet as pre-attached footers supporting stands. Of course if budget permits, Megafeet for both will yield even better sound.
• Subwoofer Plinths with clear satin finish are stock items that normally ship in 7 business days and are offered with our 30-day money back guarantee. Made-to-order Subwoofer Plinths and custom threaded footers are non-refundable, require a 50% deposit, and take +/- 8 weeks to ship. Please be sure to review our Terms & Conditions.
• Our pricing includes shipping costs within the continental United States. Additional charges apply for deliveries to Alaska, Hawaii, and outside of the contiguous 48 states. Please email [email protected] to request an estimate, or call (410)685-4618.