Subwoofer Footing - Connect or Isolate?


What is considered the best way to "foot" a subwoofer, should one try to connect it with the floor or isolate it? I have a REL 7i that I have firmly coupled to my wood floor with the weight of a 42 lb curling stone, mainly because it looks cool. Would some sort of isolation be better and reduce resonance from the floor, or could the connection with the floor help "drain" resonance from the subwoofer cabinet?
zlone

VMPS Bass system

The Passive Radiator (PR) located in the bottom of the cabinet already has a certain amount of mass attached to the center, by the factory. By adding or subtracting mass from the PR, it is possible to make system tonal balance warmer (higher Q) or tighter (lower Q). This is accomplished by changing an inert mass such as Mortite rope putty, the substance attached to the PR. You can buy additional putty at most hardware stores but your speaker is delivered over-damped (a bit too much putty), so that in almost all cases, you will tune the speakers by removing mass from the PR. Mass is accessible by inserting your hand into the slot formed by the base and the bottom of the cabinet. Removing a very small amount, no more than 1gram of putty, will be sufficient to make the adjustment.

Moving mass of PR is very low. Since a PR is driven equally over its entire surface by the active woofer's backwave, the diaphragm will move pistonically even if it is not rigid. The PR cones are treated paper. Paper is fine as long as you don't have to listen to their high frequency noise and distortion products. Facing the PR down and slot-loading it out the front filters such products out nicely.

We invented the slot-loaded PR and decided not to patent it, since we would spend our life in court defending against copies. We knew we were on the right track when we saw a Klipsch monitor at the AES in 1984 with a slot-loaded PR.

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1984, did you read that part, 1984...

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zlone,
Considering everybody’s system and room differences not to mention their personal taste, there aren’t many subwoofer absolutes. Just go for it.
Placing some form of suspension under your sub can be a very inexpensive and an interesting experiment. If you do, you may want to experiment with adjusting the gain.

My 66 VW convertible can be seen in the August 1992 edition of Hot VWs on page 75. oldvymec is right. Even thought the convertibles body work was produced by Karman sophistication of the doors are in the eyes of the beholder.

I’v had a couple in the house and get a kick out of REL’s wishful -6dB advertised frequency response.
Have fun with it.
My home has a hardwood floor on a crawlspace. 12" subs cause simply too much structural rattle in the room. Installed set of SVS Soundpath isopods.  Problem solved. Clean crisp bass extension. No lost energy to the room floor. Night and Day difference.  MC & Heavy are dead right.  
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