Best way to "foot" a subwoofer ??


Hey gang!

I'm a newbie to the subwoofer arena and was wondering which method of "footing", cones, spikes, pods, etc. works the best for the cleanest, tightest bass.

I have a Infinity Intermezzo 1.2 sub, forward firing 12", very "dead" enclosure, 60 lbs. and room is a concrete floor.

Thanks in advance!
denf

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Kgveteran;

Yep, (2) of the walls are concrete, regrettably, I located my listening room in my basment for maximum "isolation", (3 kids, one patience-running-thin wife)but as "Snickelfritz" --(thanks!) so accurately points out (and as I again, regrettably found out) a concrete floor just doesn't assist the bass in any way.

Boy do I miss my "old" set up (former dwelling) with a good old fashioned "floating floor".

It's this apparent lack of bass-impact that drove me to purchase a sub.in the first place.

Same speaker, new "concrete floor" room, and it's like someone cut the bass balls off my speakers!

Thanks guys for your input. I'll just have to keep experimenting.