Maple is good. A much cheaper alternative is one I heard about from Noel at Skylan Stands. I have my Aries table on one of these. Go to Home Depot or similar and have 3/4" MDF cut into the size desired. Take 3 sheets, put Blutak at the corners and screw them together with brass screws, one at each corner and one in the center. Noel thinks they are better than maple, I have not conducted a test between mine and my Michigan Maple Block 3" one as it is not quite big enough for the Aries. But I am happy enough to have deferred any plans to buy a maple block for it. Try the MDF, your outlay will be minimal and if you are not happy you can go on to the more expensive alternatives. If you are using spikes put a washer or similar between then and the MDF. I use Audio Points with their saucers on mine.
Suggestions for speaker stand platforms?
My speaker stands are just barely tall enough and I'm considering putting them on platforms for extra height and to lower vibrations being transferred to the building.
My monitors are mounted on heavy stands spiked to the floor through a thick carpet and pad. My listening seat semi-reclines theater style. In the reclined position the speakers are just barely at the recommended height relative to my ears; the speakers are too low when sitting up. My living room is in a condo above a garage, but I'm still concerned about resonance bothering my neighbors.
My thought is to put platforms of a dense material under the speaker stands and down-firing subwoofer. The main goal is to elevate the speakers 2-3" while keeping the stands coupled to a massive object. A desirable side effect would be to reduce resonance being transferred to the building. The sub would probably benefit from firing into something more solid than the carpet, too.
Is this a reasonable solution or are there holes in my logic?
What material for the platforms would be best?
Should the platforms be bolted to the stands or should the stands be on spikes?
If more information is needed please feel free to ask!
Thanks in advance for sharing your insight and experiences.