Also forgot to mention, I’ve had these 1" thick granite slabs since forever. They ring like crazy. Tried them under my speakers (with Herbie’s Giant Fat Dots under each corner) and they just sounded BAD. Really bad. I realize this was not a good setup -- granite with proper damping (e.g. sandwich with sheets of some kind of isolation material) could possibly be great. But my lazy granite application was just awful. It made the sound bright, dry, brittle.
Interesting. My 1 1/4" thick granite slab did not produce a brittle sound at all. However, it is also sitting on a 1 1/2" thick layer of wood (Cedar I think) between it and the floor, which seems to further absorb vibrations. If I just hold up the granite and hit it with my knuckles it rings. But sitting on the wood bass the rap test yields a very dead "thunk."
Nonetheless I was actually talking with a contractor today about his building me an alternate version using a constrained layer damping approach. Two 3/4" slabs of granite, in between a sheet of metal (bronze because I like the color) with wall damping on both sides of the metal.
This formation worked remarkably well when I made an MDF sandwich shelf with the steel/wall damping in between. The difference in the knuckle rap test with just the MDF vs with the steel/damping included was pretty profound.