If the loudspeakers are making the floor audibly resonant you might first try sorbathane you may have to experiment with the height and durometer.
Keith
Audio Affair in Birmingham sell both. I bought the Isoacoustics and am happy with them. I tried both but they looked neater with my speakers and were cheaper.
I tried them at different times so didn’t compare directly. Both made a noticeable effect which I preferred compared to the sorbothane / base plates I had before.
My speakers are narrow (Spendor D7s) and the Townshend speaker bars were wide and less neat to me than the isoacoustics.
Both make the speakers wobble but the Townshends quite a bit more.
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