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
@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.
Gentlemen!
I have succeeded in exhausting my little brain, what from too much thinking. So-I have pulled the trigger, put the pedal to the metal and made a decision! I have ordered some BXI Anti-vibration pads!
Great reviews/cheap price.........what's not to like?!
BTW: I am happy with the sound quality-I am curious to find out how much (if any) difference may result regarding shaking the house. :-)
We shall see.......stay tuned.........and again-thank you ALL.
Guys, FYI

The larger Auralex Subdude does fit under the platform of the CWIV.  It's left to right measurement "appears" to be about 1" shy of ideal--but when I looked at the CWIV bottom platform base, it is made of 3/4" plywood/MDF, which means you pick up 1.5" left to right.  

So, I have mine on these platforms now.