What's supporting your speakers?



I've had a lot of luck with Rollerballs or variants thereof under my electronics, including, surprisingly enough, a Power Plant. Seems like, in my system, the speakers just disappear a little bit more everytime I hit on a really successful tweak. i have ETC spikes under my Martin Logans right now, but was wondering if anyone has found a really great speaker footer.
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I use granite platforms, a full 2" thick and under them 4 vibrapods. The improvement has made the bass much less boomy (antique house with pine floors) and much more detailed. In fact, it has increased the bass output and what is on the disc you get from the speakers.....also they are very good looking as well. If the speakers were on carpet, I would use some type of cones under the granite. Milo
Makes sence. Their floorstanders.
Carolina Audio JSM & Jordan transmission line subs.
Anyone using Sistrum platforms to support heavy floorstanders? I'm considering them for VR4 HSE speakers which have a 22"x11" footprint. Which model of Sistrum would be required for a stable base suitable for Southern California and its somewhat unstable geology?
Tvad first off I am a Sistrum dealer..I used Sistrum Sp1's under my Dunlavy Sc4's and then later stepped up to the Sp101's.. reason so I could horizontally align the drivers left to right..Have used the smaller platforms as well..under smaller Thiels, Merlin, Paradigm, Dahlquist, all makes of subs.The coolest thing and a huge improvement was Sp101's under Klipsch corner horns ..radical difference..Tom