A forward firing sub moves horizontally. For every action there's an equal and opposit reaction. Thus the cabinet is moving too, but much less because it's mass is high compared to the subwoofer cone. The higher the cabinet mass, the less movement it will have. The less movement it has the faster the acceleration the cone will have. Adding spikes and mass, will increase the effective mass of the cabinet as it will be using the floor as part of it's mass structure also.
Bright Star Audio is correct that this can transmit vibrations and your audio equipment should be isolated, but I thought using his or other's vibration control rack systems would be advantageous there.
Bright Star Audio is correct that this can transmit vibrations and your audio equipment should be isolated, but I thought using his or other's vibration control rack systems would be advantageous there.