I realize you are talking about a Velodyne, not a REL, but my experience with my REL is as follows:
Sumiko advised me AGAINST using spikes under the REL because it would change the distance that the sub "sees" from the bottom of the cabinet to the floor. I don't know about the Velodyne, but with the REL, since the spikes would be screwed into the existing feet, this would obviously be the case.
On Sumiko's advise, I bought a one inch thick slab of sandstone about four or five inches larger around than the sub, and placed the sub on it. The improvement was immediately obvious: much tighter and seemingly slightly more extended lower response. The somewhat rubbery sound (compared to my main's speakers') was reduced and integration was improved. The weight of the sandstone (considerable) apparently does a good job of coupling the sub through my carpeting to the floor.
Good luck.
Sumiko advised me AGAINST using spikes under the REL because it would change the distance that the sub "sees" from the bottom of the cabinet to the floor. I don't know about the Velodyne, but with the REL, since the spikes would be screwed into the existing feet, this would obviously be the case.
On Sumiko's advise, I bought a one inch thick slab of sandstone about four or five inches larger around than the sub, and placed the sub on it. The improvement was immediately obvious: much tighter and seemingly slightly more extended lower response. The somewhat rubbery sound (compared to my main's speakers') was reduced and integration was improved. The weight of the sandstone (considerable) apparently does a good job of coupling the sub through my carpeting to the floor.
Good luck.