Thick 2" maple amp platform--couple or isolate?


I'll soon be receiving a pair of TimberNation 2"-thick hard-maple platforms for my ASL 805s. The concensus seems to be to couple the amp to the platform, but how 'bout the platform and the floor, in my case carpeted concrete? I was going to spike it to the concrete, but Mapleshade certainly doesn't do that.

What's your experience?
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jeffreybehr
Would spikes to concrete really be a bad idea? I've been thinking about timbernation platforms as well and maybe ganymede feet below.
This is what Chris made for me. I have one for each monoblock...four in all.
http://timbernation.com/Images/mbox.jpg

Is it the best thing out there? No idea. They work well for me, were reasonably priced IMO, come in any size I want, and the amps won't move even when my 170lb. English Mastiff decides to show off like a rodeo bull in front of the system.

I guess I should mention that I have no affiliation with Timbernation. Just a satisfied customer who likes playing in sandboxes.
Howard, I have seen those before. Nice!

If a 170lb. English Mastiff or small Mongolian Cavalry Pony can't budge your amps, those Timbernations platforms must be solid.

Dig around a bit in the sandbox and you may find some toys Marco left behind.
I have a couple of (hopefully not stupid) questions. Does it matter if the stand is unfinished or finished? Does the coating on the finished stand cause the stand to not be as effective? Thanks.
That's a great question, Krell_man. I opted for unfinished but only because I preferred that look. I know that Chris at Timbernation finishes many of his amp stands. Ask him, but I think his finshed stain leaves only the thinnest of layers on the surface, so the amp feet would not slide.