Hi,
I have used several expensive and cheap devices for this kind of problem. My speakers are 40kg heavy and my floor is made of gres. I have found the best solution for me is the following:
A base of thick bamboo (I bought it at Ikea, but they can also be found online or in highly specialized hifi stores); then a single or double layer of 1cm cork panel (a good quality pressed cork panel); then 4 feet made with the same cork.
A variant of this system includes two layers of plastic bubble for packaging.
This is a very cheap but really effective combo.
In the past I also used a Townshend platform, different dampeners (the best being one type made for industrial machines... I don’t recall the brand name), spikes, balls, stone platforms, graphite, everything else; so please don’t think this suggestion is bad because cheap!
For my room and speakers it has been the best.
I have used several expensive and cheap devices for this kind of problem. My speakers are 40kg heavy and my floor is made of gres. I have found the best solution for me is the following:
A base of thick bamboo (I bought it at Ikea, but they can also be found online or in highly specialized hifi stores); then a single or double layer of 1cm cork panel (a good quality pressed cork panel); then 4 feet made with the same cork.
A variant of this system includes two layers of plastic bubble for packaging.
This is a very cheap but really effective combo.
In the past I also used a Townshend platform, different dampeners (the best being one type made for industrial machines... I don’t recall the brand name), spikes, balls, stone platforms, graphite, everything else; so please don’t think this suggestion is bad because cheap!
For my room and speakers it has been the best.