@mulveling When extending the investigation of Structures, to the experiencing how these can impact when used under Speakers, if the design is a Cabinet Type, either Stand Mounted or Floor Standing. To date, I have not encountered a demonstration using suspension under the Cabinet that has not had a positive impact. The suspension has an immediate effect on the tidying up of the lower frequencies, the change for the betterment is immediately discernible.
The benefits of this overall takes a little time to assess, in my own system working with my Floor Standing Cabinet Speakers mounted on a Two Tier Plinth Structure, the addition of AT 616 Footers was the 'cherry on the cake', the overall presentation become gathered and the Bass Notes jumped out as having a perception of being quite honest as a rendition. Further extended listening was leaving the perception the Mid's and Upper frequencies were more projected and with a much improve detail being discovered. Notes/vocals were noticeable for having a envelope that could be traced as the sound formed into something that has a sense of being tangible. The sound produced, certainly was seeming to be coupled to the room with an improvement and this was undoubtedly more attractive to experience.
Valve Amp's are really going to Benefit for the Structures placed under them.
I have done a lot of work with all Valve Amp's/Valve Devices owned, to keep it simple and to create a worthwhile experience, the Phonostage is a good device to use to learn from. It can soon be learnt where the detail able to be produced is to become smeared, or much improved upon, through the use of differing materials and configurations for the structure.