If we couple our speakers to the floor with spiked stands, that is to (in part) keep the speaker cabinet still, thus allowing the drivers to "speak" with less iinterference from a moving cabinet - right?

If so, then shouldn't microphones be similarly stabilzed? In concert or in studios, the mic on the singer or instruments is often visibly moving. I would think that, at the least, there would be a Doppler effect there, since the mic is moving towards or away from the sound wave source. Make sense?

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