I have various subs throughout from M&K to B&W ASW800(matrix series), to Sunfire True Sub to Onix Rocket UFW-12. Initially, they were on orignal spikes or rubber footers. I found that with spikes anchored to their little dimpled footers over on hardwood floors, the sub tends to dance around w/ heavy bass passages and aren't fast or clean enough.
Subsequentedly, I experimented with a 6" Lovan Jazz speaker/sub stand and that was the end of all of my bass complaints. The bass notes were much more faster, bass overhand(mechanically induced) were reduced drastically and were able to blend much more seemlessly with the rest of the speaker set ups, be it stereo or HT as if the bass modules aren't there--sonocally undetectable until the presence of bass signal.
Lastly, I tried a nice Osiris stand w/ sand-filled (weighing over 75 or 80lbs) w/ my UFW-12 and it was good though more costly than the Lovan. Didn't feel like making a comparison w/ Lovan as the darn sub weights close to 140lbs. All in all, a good stand is absolutely necessary if you want clean, punching and F-A-S-T bass that starts and stops on a dime. Experiment with what works best in your application.
Good luck and have fun!
Ken
Subsequentedly, I experimented with a 6" Lovan Jazz speaker/sub stand and that was the end of all of my bass complaints. The bass notes were much more faster, bass overhand(mechanically induced) were reduced drastically and were able to blend much more seemlessly with the rest of the speaker set ups, be it stereo or HT as if the bass modules aren't there--sonocally undetectable until the presence of bass signal.
Lastly, I tried a nice Osiris stand w/ sand-filled (weighing over 75 or 80lbs) w/ my UFW-12 and it was good though more costly than the Lovan. Didn't feel like making a comparison w/ Lovan as the darn sub weights close to 140lbs. All in all, a good stand is absolutely necessary if you want clean, punching and F-A-S-T bass that starts and stops on a dime. Experiment with what works best in your application.
Good luck and have fun!
Ken