Gaia do magic to my speaker



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


After reading many favorable reviews, I placed an order for Gaia II for my Lansche Audio 4.1.

Actually my speaker weighs slightly over the limit of Gaia II (60kg vs 54kg).

I got the product today and could place upon the bottom of speakers without much difficulty.



After warming up my tube amplifies, I got shocked to find out that Gaia changed the sound of speaker drastically.

The soundstage got more transparent with better focus and details.

The bass got tighter.

600$ for Gaia had made more than 3,000$ improvement over my system.



The only catch is that it may do some harm if your sound is already on the bright side.


I will keep listening to music for a while before forming long term impression.

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Iwin,
+1. His "joke" didn't even make sense. If you're going to be nasty, at least be funny. 
Explain the flooring under the speakers; suspending hardwood, carpet over wood, carpet over concrete, etc., etc. Without these details the discussion is pointless.
I think he is saying that $600 in footers made a huge difference. 

If the elevation of the speaker changed due to the footers, imo that is THE biggest reason why the sound seems better. Even seemingly small changes in elevation of the speaker can seem impressive. 
http://http//media.slrclub.com/1809/10/s07CCj42dv666msrqgf.jpg

My system is in the suspending hardwood.

The above photo was taken before setting up Gaia.

The elevation of the speaker did not change much, less than 1 inch after changing the shoe.

Before using Gaia I had used the other isolating cones whose name I do not remember.

Doug,

I'm surprised at your comment. I could be reading your intent incorrectly, but it seems that you doubt the impact that these devices can have. Have you tried similar devices in the past, and if so, what were your thoughts?