SVS Subwoofer Isolation feet. Will I lose bass?


Most of what I see about subwoofer isolation has to do with minimizing rattles or bothering the neighbors.  But what about a sealed subwoofer on a concrete slab?  Would these dampeners not "dampen" the bass as well?

My setup...  Dual SVS SB16s on a concrete slab.  I don't have a rattle problem and the room is 20ft tall so I can't afford to "lose" bass because of my shakey rubbery feet.  

I've read and seen many great things about these but I have a hunch it would hurt a sealed sub on a slab more than help.

dtximages
Sorry to disappoint but unless you are isolation with spring type devices you’re not blocking seismic vibrations.
Nothing to be sorry...


If you would have read my post you would have read the word: imperfect, not on par, a before taste, and also my wish to BUY this isolation pod...

I only wanted to gives my impression about the necessity to controls vibrations....

This is very important that’s all...


But I know how you like to own a last word.... then be glad....:)

To your discharge I learn only one thing in my life: it is how to read....I am a man of no gift except that one...And to know how to read implicate to search for the true INTENT of the writer, not only the translation of letters in sound....My intention was to confirm what I learn from this video ...

" You are one neuron short for winning this synapse argument tough" Groucho Marx
The funny thing is if you weren’t so “cheap minded” you could have correctly isolated your entire system for what you paid for your homemade devices. Do you see the humor? 😀

Cheapness is not a virtue all of the time. - Pee-wee Herman 
The funny thing is if you weren’t so “cheap minded” you could have correctly isolated your entire system for what you paid for your homemade devices. Do you see the humor? 😀
Another free judgement...

I know perfectly well that using springs will be better...( I am not an idiot 7 days on 7)

I wait for my house sale to recreate my system....it is not possible now with my actual desk...And my actual S.Q. is bearable to say the least...

And you must know that being creative is not synonymus with cheap minded...


You begin to resemble someone I know... :)

" Cheap? you said....What do you want to sell me?" Groucho Marx


What is comical is my post was an acknowledgement of your own post.... Did you miss an enemy?


But I know how you like to argue....Myself too, but only when people are of good faith or humorous.... You are at least one of these 2, times to times... :)

you could have correctly isolated your entire system for what you paid for your homemade devices
The amount I paid for ALL my homemade solutions was 2/3 of the amount I will pay for these isolations pods...

But I also invest to controls my electrical grid and the acoustical field of my room …. All that for 2/3 of this money....


The most costly device I bought cost me 50 dollars (usb S.G. from hong Kong) after that shungite etc


Then for a fraction of the price I develop intervention in all 3 embeddings controlled fields...Then even if my mechanical isolation are not perfect they work great...I will recreate my system better in a year or 2 in an another house...( with spring under quartz bed for the speakers)


The acoustical field mods. are the more impactful of the 3 set of solutions for the embeddings.... :)
I don't see why a gizmo designed to impede the *transmission* of bass frequencies would necessarily dampen those frequencies in the room in which they're being generated.  After all, there's a big difference between the subwoofer's feet and its driver(s).