Granite stands for speakers experiment


there is a large Granite warehoue by me. I stopped by just to ask if they would sell me a small pieces. Turned out the owner is really cool and he let me pick some pieces from his "used" stock. He said he would only charge me a small fee for cuting ($25-$40).
So I picked 3inch slab and had them cut it to the size of the base of my ProAc D25 (10x11inch).

I placed my speakers on top of the 3inch granite blocks and of course the bass got better (ProAc woofer fires via bottom port), however the midrage got a bit bright.

I like how the low frequency improved but don't like what happened to the midrange.
Do you think if I was to use maybe 0.5inch blocks the midrange wouldn't be affected that way? I am guessing the cause is that the tweeters are now higher than they really should and it is not due to the material.

Anyone did that sort of experimentation? Maybe placing a little wooden blocks would be better?

PS: My room is carpeted.

Thanks!
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Look into Herbies Fat Dots and/or feet. I used the Fat Dots under my monitors on a granite slab and got great results.

Good luck
SYMPOSIUM Svelte shelf the same size as the granite on top.Granite is bright i once had granite amp stand then i got SYMPOSIUM Ultra Stealth amp stand everthing got much better.
I have used granite slabs and svelte shelves. Both were helpful, but I have to say with my speakers, I could'nt hear a difference between them and the granite is a lot cheaper.
I use granite pillars for our small surround speakers, wife would not have anything else in the living room; to modernistic, too techy,doesn't blend well with the decor. I have to admit, the granite pillars with small bookshelf speakers looks great and becomes part of the decor while serving a purpose. Not a granite plate, but an entire granite pillar. It works great.

Ciao,
Audioquest4life