Downfiring subs on carpet?


I have a down firing REL sub on order and was wondering as I'm looking 
at my overall setup. I have a short pile rug under my entire setup. Should 
I leave everything as is or would you recommend a hard surface i.e. a 
large ceramic tile between the sub and rug?

Thanks for any guidance.
markj941
I have down firing subs on a wood floor with a rug in front of the speakers, and a thick rug mat. I also found that isolating the sub and adding a second sub made big improvements. In my limited experience, I haven't found a difference in the front firing sub I've tried. 

Rather than a subdude pad, I used feet. SVS makes sub feet, but I went with platinum silicone isolation feet from Hudson Hi-Fi:  https://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Silicone-Hemisphere-Isolation-Durometer/dp/B075KM5Y8W/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&m=A3DXW0NUYLHI2J&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&qid=1588947657&refinements=p_4%3AHudson+Hi-Fi&s=merchant-items&sr=1-3&swrs=C706340B8638275BE0014217667F93CC

Rug mat:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HN8MC4S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It is very important that the sub can not move or vibrate. It should be coupled to the floor as best as possible. Spikes are the best whether the sub is on carpet or not. Right into the floor no pads. 
Coupling the subs to the floor would probably tend to increase the mechanical feedback problem, don’t you think? That’s why they invented isolation for subs and speakers in the first place. Hel-loo!
Hel-loo, subwoofers moving/vibrating = distortion. Put your hand on your sub as a real low note comes along. Ideally you should not feel anything but all of you will notice your sub vibrating to one degree or another. Geoffkait uses his sub for massages. 
Ideally you would mount your sub driver in a concrete wall. Some new designs like the Magico use two drivers firing 180 degrees from each other. This is called balanced force. These subs will not move at all and if the cabinets are stiff enough you will not feel anything while the sub is playing. The best way to keep most subs from vibrating is to couple them to a larger fixed mass, the floor. The best way to do this other than bolting the sub to the floor is with spikes. This would give Geoffkait an even better massage.