To Couple or Decouple?


I've recently purchased a pair of Acoustic Zen Crescendos. I now have them positioned in the room, and I am ready to add the spikes. The floor in my room is a suspended wood type. After researching whether or not to spike speakers or decouple them on a suspended wood floor, the majority seems to recommend not spiking them directly to the wood floor, but decoupling them. So here are my questions:
1). Do I couple or decouple?
2). Anyone use the Boston Audio Tuneblocks S under your spikes? How do you like them?
3). Any recommendations of other decoupling devices to use?
Thanks for you input!
louisl
You might want to check out Herbiesaudiolab.net website, then make a call to the isolation master himself for advice.
Although I use Big Fat Dots for my floor-standers (a simple, easy and very effective de-coupling method) his site has items to address every type of pre-spiked and unspiked speaker.