Speaker vibration isolation


P.S. Audio has a video on YouTube, “RMAF 2018”, on Isoacoustic’s speaker vibration eliminator. The demonstration was impressive. Does anyone have experience with these, specifically the ones that replace the spikes as opposed to the stands? Thank you. 
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My Klipsch Heresy IIIs must have pretty low center of gravity buy I don't take 'em out on the road much to see how they corner, and when I used Vibrapods with a higher center of gravity "tower" speaker they worked great with those also...'pods are omni directional...obviously...if they're too inexpensive for some I get that...enjoy uber expensive whatever ya want, but keep yer grubby hands off my 'pods!
Relatively inexpensive Vibrapods accomplish exactly the same thing as any other vibration absorbing item noted here...they turn vibration into heat, keep speaker vibration from getting to the floor, and make speakers sound more focused. That's what I and many others have experienced. Read up Slaw, or explain yourself, or not...at this point it sort of makes no difference.
I have classic suspended wood floors and stick Vibrapods under my Klipsch Heresy III speakers, and did so with my previous faves Silverline Preludes. Works really well in decoupling the speakers from the floor and 'pods don't cost much.