granite base for speakers


Gentlemen- I'm using a trio of Vibrapods w/my Silverline Sonatinas on low-pile carpet. While everything sounds great, I'm the insatiable type- I'm an audiophile! -so once again, I'm experimenting with stone speaker platforms. I've got some 4" (thick) granite slabs that I put under my speakers, using the Vibrapods to decouple. What is your take on stone speaker bases? Is this this too drastic of a change in height? I beliefly listened and heard this; imaging was much improved, palpability was very much improved, strike that it was more like believeability was much better. Bass response was diminished and midrange appeared to be a bit harder than before. Problem is that I'm right in the middle of burning-in (2) Shunyata Viper v2 power cords, so everything is in flux. I realize I'll have to wait till the cords have settled-in abd a/b the granite but just wanted some opinion on my query. Thanks guys. Mike mwalsdor@cscc.edu
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I USE ONE 18X18X2 RED CONCRETE PATIO BLOCK FROM HOME DEPOT @ $4.95 EACH UNDER MY VANDERSTEEN 3A WITH THE SOUND ANCHORS AND CONE POINTS WITH BETTER RESULTS THEN WITHOUT. ALSO READ MY THREAD IN SOUND ADVICE LISTED UNDER SHELF MATERIAL FOR A TURNTABLE STAND.TRY IT YOULL LIKE IT.RECOMMENDED FOR AUDIOPHILES WITHOUT CONCRETE OR GRANITE FLOORS.