Is anyone using sand boxes under their speakers ?


That is, with good results ? I just purchased a new couch that is 4" taller than my old couch was. I'm now 4" higher than the ideal on axis seating location. I've read Brightstar Audio's articles about their simple 2" tall boxes filled with sand, with a plinth riding on top, that is used under speakers to kill vibrations.
Being skeptical of manufacturer's claims, I find myself wondering if anyone here has personal experience with this ? If it works well, it would cure most of my new seating axis issues.
timtim

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Thanks for the responses. I'm going to go ahead and make some sand boxes and see just what happens. I'll report back in this thread in a week or so. I've never read a single negative thing about Brightstar Audio's products, so I can't really imagine things changing for the worse, and they are all about sand filled isolation devices.
PS: No cats allowed !