Floor standing speaker isolation advice needed.


I have an older pair of KEF Reference Model Twos that currently sit on their brass(?) feet on the floor. The floor is tile but not solid cement underneath. I bought two .5" thick granite tiles for underneath the speakers and am wondering if I need to do anything else like put the spikes on the brass feet, add sorbothane under the granite tiles and/or under the brass feet or something else I should be considering? Things sound good on the top end but seem a bit subdued/muddy in the bass region. The KEFs are being driven by a Parasound Halo A23 and I’ve got a HSU VTF-3 MK 2 helping out the bass, mostly for movie duty.


Thanks for any advice.
asahitoro
You should email Herbie if you're considering trying a product. You'll get advice on the best way to isolate your speakers. 

If you already have the spikes in place, you can consider using the Herbies with the brass fitting for the spike and the decoupler attached. I like the spring idea but finding ones with the right compliance to create a stable platform might be a little challenging.

geoffkait  If you think its a joke i really don't care.What do you have under your speakers???
ebm, I was joking with you. Ha Ha. Uh, especially in light of the fact you’ve promoted those stands over 1,000 times according to my trusty calculator. Actually that’s about all you post. What’s up with that? 🙄