Platform/Base under heavy speakers - Pagode HD09?


I tried some 30mm height granite bases, but I think the granite has a negative effect in mid/low-mid region and the sound becomes dry.
I'm thinking of trying wood bases under the speakers. Do you have any suggestions?
Could the Pagode MR HD09 be placed under loudspeakers?

Thank you.
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I found that the "wood" approach is the way to go.I tried the Isoblocks, but preferred a triple-pointed cone between the platform and floor.Jigs' recommendation for the butcher block is a good place to start.You may need to thread the footer underneath (nut & bolt),as the three point top may not make good contact if threaded on from the bottom.
I have one of these under my sub. A very reasonable price as a way to test the idea. The seller will make them in any size you want.
Under my speakers are two inch thick pieces of MDF. Speakers and sub have sorbothane pads between the speakers and stands for isolation while the stands are spiked to the floor.
Tpsonic you have a very interesting system; you use Mapleshade everywhere, how better is their sound from the sound of the Michigan Maple Blocks? What is a triple -pointed cone?
Thank you.
I have my Hales Rev 3's as follows:
1. four hockey pucks on the floor
2. concrete 12 x 12 x 2 (height approx) painted black. The type you get at Home Depot, Loews, etc. Look around and you can find a few differant sizes.
3. Hales on top of that, with spikes (that's the hard part without a friend).
I did this to raise them up and as a bonus the bass tightened up.
The good news is cost was minimal.