Coupling or de-coupling stand mounted ls3/5a


My Stirling V2s sit atop tripod Solidsteel stands, 28" tall, sand-filled. The stands are spiked into the carpet on a suspended wood floor. The speakers are blutacked to the stands. All in all there is still significant rockability of the speaker stand combination because the entire arrangement is not hugely heavy. Does it matter? I'm sure I can go further in tweaking this arrangement, but I have no clear understanding in which direction to even try. I have seen some ls3/5a sitting on brass cones, with speaker stands spiked onto metal cups, blutacked to a marble slab under the stands. I have also seen Herbie's fat dots under monitors too. I have no idea whether and where to couple or de-couple, and how to respect the resonance of the ls3 speaker cabinet. Can anyone offer guidance?
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My front speakers are on Sound Anchor stands that have carpet piercing spikes. Putting my weight on the stands drives the spikes through the carpet and padding, to the plywood sub floor. To make the stands rock solid, using a weighted mallet… and a level… I drive the spikes deeper into the plywood sub-floor.

To stabilize my rear surround speaker stands, I purchased two 16” x 16” patio stones, took the spikes off the Target stands, and screwed the speaker stand base into the patio stones. The weight of the patio stone makes the stands very stable and they now look like Sonus Faber stands.