speaker/stand, couple or isolate?


I've read a lot about floor standing speaker interaction with the floor and whether or not isolation or coupling might be the right approach depending on the type of floor, e.g., concrete, suspending wood floor, etc. I suspect the same rules apply to the speaker and the stand as a unit but what is the common wisdom about how should standmount speakers be placed on the stand, especially the larger/heavier speakers on 4 leg sand/rice filled heavy stands where tip over is not much of a concern. Thanks.
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Hey Guys 
My experience over the years is that 
tip toes or spikes under the speakers works well on wooden floors,you put them on concrete floors the sounds becomes too lean.
For concrete floors I used very thick maple 
and the sound is more natural and well balanced from top to bottom.