Subwoofer Footing - Connect or Isolate?


What is considered the best way to "foot" a subwoofer, should one try to connect it with the floor or isolate it? I have a REL 7i that I have firmly coupled to my wood floor with the weight of a 42 lb curling stone, mainly because it looks cool. Would some sort of isolation be better and reduce resonance from the floor, or could the connection with the floor help "drain" resonance from the subwoofer cabinet?
zlone
Have any of you guys who are so sure about springs actually tried them?
Again, note the difference between those who have done and those who talk as if they have done. Would be nice if all the people repeating nonsense about springs would include a statement to the effect they do not really know what they are talking about, because they have not tried. 
Have you actually tried them? Because everything you are saying is proven wrong the minute you actually try them. None of what you are saying actually happens. So have you actually tried? Or is it all blather?
I have.  Huge difference in the system I heard it on (the one in the video posted earlier).  Amazing what it sounds like isolated from the floor and room structure.  This was build by an acoustics expert whos quite popular in the US and builds the best mastering rooms Ive ever heard. 

I like oldhvymec, cool story about the big generators.  I was thinking of a hotel I visited recently with back up generators out back on big concrete pads so maybe it was more than concrete?
brad
    
I can assure you it is not uncommon for some here who will not be named to post solely for the sake of posting and to garner attention for reasons unknown and with absolutely no regard for Truth or integrity. It should surprise nobody that this kind of thing goes on all the time in forums like this.
Spikes; definitely not springs.

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Yikes, I've never seen a place where they worked. There is vertical and horizontal, vibration control. There is also From and TO the source. It's  difficult to make points work on both plains and variance of the two..

Have you EVER seen any type of power plant that wasn't isolated. I've never seen one. You ever see one on points? I haven't!

LOL Kinda like steel wheels they never did catch on.. Maybe a BIG  dimple roller.

Every time it's a gummy puffer (soft mount) with a hole through the center and longer bolts with washers and springs, on either side of the mount sandwiched between the gummy puffers. You back up and slam it forward or forward and slam it in reverse, the spring compress, while the mounting plate is between silicone wafers. Pretty tough!!

You should see what happens to a typical 4 stroke diesel (5-15 liters) engine that loosed the integrity of a harmonic balancer. Break in half!

You can't make it solid enough, but you can make it soft enough..

Regards