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definitely try....

Posted by dave c on May 16, 2001 at 16:57:07:

.... a "soft" layer between the sub-cabinet and the stands.
This will tend to isolate it from the floor and give a much clearer bottom end (!) possibly at the expensive of what may seem like bass strength at first, but will almost certainly be BOOM. The bass that is there after doing this will be clearer and deeper.
You could try Vibrapods, or for a quick experiment some tennis/squash balls (use old ones if you have them) cut in half or (and better) the old inner-tube trick.
I would suggest either child's bike tubes (12 1/2") or wheelbarrow ones which are much bigger.
Just use enough air to get the cabinet off the ground.
And it will be VERY wobbly! Its an odd feeling after so long getting things solid I can tell you, but well worth trying.