shkong78, the IsoAcoustic GAIA isolators (and the Townshend Audio Seismic products) address only the speaker they are used with. Addressing the issue of room acoustics is a separate issue, including room dimension-created eigenmodes, reflections, etc. Both speaker enclosure and room related issues can be dealt with if one chooses to do so, but they are completely different issues, addressed by different measures and with different products.
I can not live without "Room Correction"
Accuphase DG-28
I had been using Accuphase Digital Equalizer since 2001.
It is still working fine.
With room correction, the overall balance is much better with tighter base and flat high frequency.
I can not live without it.
http://media.slrclub.com/1809/10/s07CCj42dv666msrqgf.jpg
Recently Lyngdorf got very popular with good room correction capability.
But I am a tube guy enjoying good timber out of it.
I will not go for Lyngdorf as amplifier.
But I recommend other people to try room correction.
If you are curious, you can try used DG-28 from Japan at 1,700
Accuphase DG-28 Digital Voicing Equalizer Free Shipping (R966 | eBay
It use 100V not 120V so you may need transformer
I had been using Accuphase Digital Equalizer since 2001.
It is still working fine.
With room correction, the overall balance is much better with tighter base and flat high frequency.
I can not live without it.
http://media.slrclub.com/1809/10/s07CCj42dv666msrqgf.jpg
Recently Lyngdorf got very popular with good room correction capability.
But I am a tube guy enjoying good timber out of it.
I will not go for Lyngdorf as amplifier.
But I recommend other people to try room correction.
If you are curious, you can try used DG-28 from Japan at 1,700
Accuphase DG-28 Digital Voicing Equalizer Free Shipping (R966 | eBay
It use 100V not 120V so you may need transformer
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