Kenny, maybe you could place the Townshend Seismic Bars front-to-back on your speakers, rather than side-to-side.
Here's a question involving spring isolators, specifically with turntables using springs to isolate their floating platform (onto which are mounted the platter and tonearm) from their base/plinth (attached to which is the motor): with a table such as the VPI HW-19 (one of which I just acquired), which came from the factory with a spring under each corner of the floating platform, my concern is with adding another set of springs under the base, the folly of which I mentioned earlier in this thread. So what is a boy to do? I have no such apprehension at the idea of placing a set of roller bearings under the tables base, however, even with the tables springs in place.
Replacing the four springs of the HW-19 with various isolators (such as the SIMS Navcom pucks) was common years ago, to what effect I don't know. Any comments or suggestions welcome!---Eric.