@buellrider97 keep in mind that if you put isoAcoustic carpet plates (which happen to have spikes but that is for *stability,* as Gaia:s on thick carpet can be a bit wobbly, not to provide energy transfer) under your Gaia:s, it’s still the Gaia:s suspension that provide isolation.
The plates do not become a "spikes solution" - they are only an accessory to provide *stability* for the isolation pucks, not to turn the isolation solution into something that suddenly transfers energy into the floor.
Spikes (as in an alternative to isolation, such as Gaia:s or Townsend Platforms), are made to transfer all the energy to the subfloor, and for that to work well it should be a concrete floor.

