Isoacoustics Gaia Speaker Footers


Replacing the spikes in my Soundocity outriggers (Soundocity made me a set of outriggers with threaded holes) with the Isoacoustics Gaia 2 footers has improved the sound of my Merlin VSM speakers.  They now sound more open and articulate than with any combination of Z-feet or other spikes, with or without outriggers, on the floor or on a platform, that I've tried.  Like the Townshend products the Gaia footers completely decouple the speakers from the floor, allowing them to float.  See:

http://www.audiostream.com/content/isoacoustics-gaia-isolation-pucks#IVXH8EtVAjQdwbuj.97     

http://www.isoacoustics.com/products/gaia-series/gaia-i/


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Showing 3 responses by kdude66

I concur with David,
You really need the ones with those speakers,it will make a difference and you will get the best from the product.

Yes I know they are expensive but the sound increases you will achieve are priceless in my opinion and some folks continue to upgrade their systems with cables and components,when they just simply Ignore speaker isolation.

Best of luck to you,
Kenny.

ejilif,
I would recommend the 2’s for that weight.
I use the 2’s on my Silverline Bolero Supremes and the 1’s on my Lawrence audio double bass speakers that weigh 135lbs.

If you are going to spend that much money on speakers,you might as well pony up the same coin and not skimp.IMO.

Best of luck to you,
Kenny.
Yes the Townshend seismic bars do look like a worthy contender to the Gaia’s 1,but my Lawrence double bass speakers are ported near the bottom on each side,so wasn’t a option for me.I wanted a certain distance from the platforms and needed full adjustability especially on the single front footer.

Kenny.