Speakers and Stands. What do you use between them?


Hello to all.
I have a pair of JM Labs Electra 905's on lead shot filled stands with rubber gasket material between.
I have been thinking of changing the rubber gasket material with something else.
Rubber bumpers? Cones? Blue tack? Both? or something else?
I listen to Jazz, Female vocals and Rock (nothing Heavy or Hard).
Any help with this would be welcomed.
Thanks, Rick.
ramond
Blue Tack between my CDM1nt's and the stands...with a small ball of it near each corner (1/2" ball should do), my speakers have never budged...you can get it at wal mart for 1/5 the price of the audio related places...same stuff too.
I tried a few different tweaks and got the best results with little tiny audiopoints. They are +/- 3/8" tall, three per monitor, two in the front and one in the back.

The detail resolution for my Talon Khites became razor sharp.

Dave
i used to use blue tack until i read that blue tack smears the sound. didn't realize this until i removed the blue tack. the article recommended using a piece of wood between the stands and speaker. i tried this and I noticed more detail and at first, a little leaner sounding. after playing multiple albums and cd's, I still get the full range sound just much more detailed.
The Wal-Mart stuff is in the stationary section and is for hanging posters and for keeping hung framed pictures level.
I go the other way. I use Aurios to decouple my Silverline monitors from my Osiris stands. It opens up the soundstage incredibly. There's no way to think why this should work, it just does - try it if you get the chance and see.