Footers under big heavy speakers (Stillpoints Ultra 5, Sistrum rack, Finite Elements,..?)


Revisiting isolation and coupling for my main system, I wonder if I would try better coupling devices than the large Symposium Svelte shelves (19"x24") I currently have under my Duntech Sovereign 2001s with 21" w x 35" d wooden base, weighing 360lbs each, which in turn rests directly onto wooden floor. My room was pretty lively before the isolation/coupling and I need better coupling/draining of energy for the speakers. 

What would you suggest?

I could try four Stillpoints Ultra 5 with base under each speaker or what I hope to be at least equally good and more economically is a pair of Sistrum rack platform (using AudioPoints 1.5) that measures 22.75"x 26.75" (I don't think their standard speaker stands can provide enough balance). I could buy a Sistrum SP-4 rack and use two platforms for my speakers. This would be budget wise the same if I would buy two Apprentice SP-SA-XL-4-1.5 (18"x24") as I am looking for a new rack for my second system (Home Theater). 

Star Sound seems to be a very reputable company but earns less coverage than, e.g. Stillpoints. 

The third and probably least talked about solution would be Finite Elements Cerabase but I find less buzz here on the Gon.


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Cement floor couple may be good for rock but energy that goes down in cement also comes back , a disaster for symphonic strings .
Herbies composite  threaded footers solved all my problems on a 3 foot deep cement floor .
How about a Townshend Audio Seismic Podium?  You might be able to have custom built from the UK.  Not cheap, but may be the best solution.
jazzonthehudson


These could be good to de-couple your beasts from that wooden sound board of a floor.

"Giant Fat Glider" or if you wish to still use your spikes. "Giant Cone/Spike Decoupling Glider"

There are many to look at.

http://herbiesaudiolab.net/spkrfeet.htm#mobile


Cheers George 

These could be good to de-couple your beasts from that wooden sound board of a floor.

"Giant Fat Glider" or if you wish to still use your spikes. "Giant Cone/Spike Decoupling Glider"

There are many to look at.

http://herbiesaudiolab.net/spkrfeet.htm#mobile


Cheers George



I just ordered 6 Herbie Titanium Cone/Spike Decoupling Glider for my speakers before forking out big $$ for Stillpoints Ultra 5.  Thanks George!

Good work knghifi, these Titanium Cone/Spike Decoupling Glider will be the way to go if you have a suspended floor and you still want to use your speaker spikes. Some very good feedback from purchasers with suspended floors. http://herbiesaudiolab.net/csglider.htm

As from what I can see the Stillpoints wouldn’t be right for a suspended floor as they don’t decouple from it at all, they actually couple, and nowhere on their site do they even get into decoupling for suspended floors.


Cheers George