Decoupling for Cornwall IV's


Any experience with Herbie's Giant Fat Gliders or any similar isolation/anti-vibration products for Klipsch Cornwall IV's?
Thanks!
michaelc2020
I looked at the isolation pad, it’s pretty specific, 63 hz. If your looking for complete DE coupling you need to go with springs, shocks and sorbothane gaskets between the suspension parts...

Just like a Rolls Royce.. :-)

Regards
Ah..........alas, I've only a Bentley!
I will nonetheless, look into your point of reference more carefully...
Thank you! 
jayrossi: Thank you.........I had bookmarked that link months ago!
Twas a Stereophile reviewer who recommended them!
I have yet to get to room treatment, so in the short term, I may simply employ these (or something similar) and see (hear) what happens.
Cheers,
MC 
BTW: Add my name to the list of admirers of your system!
@jayrossi13 ,  are you using these on Cornwall IVs?  I thought Klipsch recommends keeping a full flat surface on the speakers.  If you like them, regardless, I may try them. 

I used Subdude giant subwoofer isolation pads on my Forte IIIs.  They are too small for the Cornwall IVs.  I loved them, and wish I could find them in a larger size. 
@michaelc2020 I also heard about these isolation pads through Stereophile, I believe it was for the Volti Razz review. Thank you for the compliment on the system, I'm trying to keep it simple. 

@jbhiller I was using these with CW IV. I actually struggled with the CW IV placement to the point of almost giving up. These isolation pads really helped me and were a great low cost solution.

I also have a more expensive Townshend seismic bar solution; more effective but also way more expensive.