How Should Speakers be Stabilised?

You tha man Frank! :)

By the way, when Coupling a speaker to a solid base, a foundation, a floor, a stand, with spikes, with outriggers, with rubber feet, with brass feet, you are at the same time Decoupling it.

So, coupling is in fact also decoupling.
 
Yes, the OP has some things confused but the following responses then clarify what the real situation is: the thoughts of Jan Vigne I found particularly lucid and helpful. In this small thread the full content of what's said by everyone needs to be taken in ...

Frank
 

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