@ilyavorozheykin - this is the conclusion I'm coming to. The carpet spikes that Isoacoustics sells may work for thin carpet applications, but no way for thick carpet like mine.
The last video I posted where I moved the speaker to hardwood to test it pretty much proves this. In that video, you can see the isolator do its work as designed when the vibrations occur. In the video on carpet, the entire carpet disc moves with the speaker since the spikes can sink into the floor below the thick carpet and pad.
I do believe the isoacoustics work, but with the right application. Conceivably, I could secure some platform (wood, granite) to the subfloor through the carpet and once I have a solid base, the gaia would work. Now, I'm down that rat hole.

