What's supporting your speakers?



I've had a lot of luck with Rollerballs or variants thereof under my electronics, including, surprisingly enough, a Power Plant. Seems like, in my system, the speakers just disappear a little bit more everytime I hit on a really successful tweak. i have ETC spikes under my Martin Logans right now, but was wondering if anyone has found a really great speaker footer.
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Janet's Nipple Rings! Seriously, heavy weight monitors with integral stands (Peak InCognitos, 92 pounds per side!) each one sitting on 4 Aurios 1.0's, which sit on a carbon fiber board, on carpet. Furniture shims between carpet and C.F. board, to level, as needed. "We don't need no stinkin' spikes!" Oh Yeah, audio heaven!
I also use Aurios MIB 1.0's, three beneath each Clements RT-7 floorstanding speaker. The three Aurios MIB 1.0's rest upon marble ( I was at Home Depot, and forgot to use Granite) tiles supported by the original heavy metal bases from the speaker manufacturer. There is a flat rug with padding on wooden floor supported by steel beams (overzealous builder) beneath the heavy metal bases, and somehow, this all self-leveled the tiles beneath the Aurios. The transmission line bass thunders deeply, and pitch accurately, while the ribbon tweeter delivers musical, and extended treble output. So, I am in the floating speaker camp, and happy. When someone accidentally bumps against one of the tall speakers, and it starts to float back and forth, it can scare the uninitiated.