Aurios Pro for speakers on carpet


Hello,
I'm thinking of getting two sets of Aurio pros for my speakers. The only problem is I have carpeting through out the house. What should I use under the Aurios to support the Aurios? Speakers are 75lbs each. Thanks.
mhu
I formerly used Aurios supported by marble square tiles from Home Depot on flat weave carpeting. If you are starting from scratch, for almost no money, try Herbie's Audio Lab "Big Fat Black Dots" (how's that for a non-appealing product title?) on same marble square tiles.
Comparable, or better, results are possible, from what I heard in two of my systems. The tiles can be granite or even maple, when using either Aurios or Herbie's Big Fat Black Dots, if your intuition leads you that way.
Some of us are not the carpet piercing type.
I use 16x16 inch granite tiles, available at tile stores. I keep the finished (shiny) side to the floor for easy sliding when I want to adjust the speaker position. I've used original Aurios in this manner under many sets of speakers up to 100 lbs over the years, always with excellent results. Sonically preferable to spikes, I believe. You can also experiment by "sandwiching" other materials over the granite tiles, or between the Aurios and the speakers themselves. I've used wood, cardboard, rubber. As usual in hi fi, everything makes a difference, sometimes a difference I like.
I may be wrong, but with speakers, isn't the whole point to keep them from moving when they vibrate, as opposed to isolating them from outside vibrations? I think the last thing to do is to put them on aurios, which would allow the speaker to move whenever the woofer fires. Try spiking them through the carpet direct into the floor. I have used aurios pros for an equipment stand and for individual components.
David