George,
Looking at your subs, it appears that you have something like white granite discs on top of a towel (no doubt to keep them from scratching the top)
The towel however makes the mechanical coupling very inneffective and the only gain is in added mass.
I have used a type of thick rubber washer (the P480 series, strangely enough from a weightlifting equipment supply company) to provide a great "protective" coupling. They are cheap, and can be used between components for various uses.
This company also sells "rubber coated" weight plates that can readily be stacked on speakers and components to great sonic advantages at a fraction of the cost of some of the "magic brick" types of treatments.
The rubber coated plates come in both round "olympic barbell type plates" from 2.5# up to 45# each, and they can be found as rectangular plates which can be put on CDP, Amps, and such that may need "resonance damping" or "vibration resisitance"
See below:
http://www.kamway.com/replacements/thimbles.htmlAdd on plates:
http://www.kamway.com/replacements/addon.htmlAnd Rubber Coated Plates (Olympic and Regular):
http://www.kamway.com/replacements/bars_handles.htmlThe 240PR stands for (Plate Rubber)
Do be aware that the rubber coating may "smell" like rubber for a few days after unpacking due to curing agents, then it slowly dissipates.
These tweaks are (IMO) "better" than any of the Shakti, Mung, Shung, Fooey, Magic Brick tweaks costing much more.
I don't find them any more or less attractive (but that is my opinion)
If you peruse the site, you may also find other parts and products that addapt well to audio usages.
Just FYI
