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I've noticed that some people have raised their towers off the floor a couple of inches to get more detailed bass (using 4 spikes or mounts on the bottom)? Can anyone explain the benefits of doing so, and would it be in my interest to elevate my towers off the floor? Any comments or help would be greatly appreiciated
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