How to properly put audio equipment on top of an antique buffet cabinet?


Dear,

My granddad recently had to move from his house to a retirement home and I acquired some paintings and an awesome antique buffet cabinet. It’s a sturdy handcrafted piece, but the top is not entirely massive wood. I use two MDF boards as a bridge to host my NAD M2 and M50. I’m curious to learn from your advice on how to improve this.

- The units were next to each other as you can see in the picture, I’m still experimenting. What would be best?
- Should I search a marble or granite stone slab to put underneath?
- Is there some small audio furniture that could be used?

Thanks upfront,
Koen
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Thanks heaps again.
Based on your feedback, I obtained 
  • GAIA II feet to decouple speakers from the floor
  • 8cm (3.14") thick solid oak blocks for the speakers, with the Gaia underneath
  • Herbie's Fat Dots 
  • 4cm (1.57") thick solid oak block for the components, with the Fat Dots underneath

Looks good, sounds good. Now I want to run Luc Arbogast's version from the Game Of Thrones title theme through it to hear the difference... but not when the kids are asleep :)
The only reason to put anything underneath the electronics would be to protect the nice buffet. Sonically there is no need at all.
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