Speaker vibration isolation


P.S. Audio has a video on YouTube, “RMAF 2018”, on Isoacoustic’s speaker vibration eliminator. The demonstration was impressive. Does anyone have experience with these, specifically the ones that replace the spikes as opposed to the stands? Thank you. 
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The isoacoustics Gaia have been a nice improvement on 6 different speakers I have tried them on including 2 pairs of King Sound electrostatic speakers along with box speakers . Buy them from a place that has a 30 day return policy . 

The Vibrapods recommendation ..makes ZERO sense on so many levels. Avoid that, like a plague!!!
Relatively inexpensive Vibrapods accomplish exactly the same thing as any other vibration absorbing item noted here...they turn vibration into heat, keep speaker vibration from getting to the floor, and make speakers sound more focused. That's what I and many others have experienced. Read up Slaw, or explain yourself, or not...at this point it sort of makes no difference.
Without mentioning any names, somebody is not yet on board the mass-on-spring vibration isolation train 🚂. There is a reason why some isolation devices are more complex and more expensive than others. For example, let’s take two parameters for example, resonant frequency and number of directions of motion. All aboard the mass-on-spring isolation train 🚂Toot! Toot!