IsoAcoustics Gaia vs the Titan series


I have Sonus Faber il Cremonese speakers.  They have been sitting on a concrete floor covered with laminate.  But, I am moving them to a true hardwood floor which has a basement beneath.  I have been told to get some isolating "footers" to maintain or improve the sound.  IsoAcoustics have been recommended.  I note that they have two series :  Gaia and Titan.  

Has anyone had experience with these two series and can comment on the sonic differences?

Thank you.

craig

Recent research, I found Stack Audio Auva recommended over IsoAcoustic Gaia.

Have a set of Auva arriving from the UK tomorrow (hopefully). 30 day money back guarantee. 

The Titan is just a larger version (for heavier speakers) Gaia.  For your 185lbs (84 Kg ea) speakers, the Gaia I are the proper size:

https://isoacoustics.com/home-audio-isolation-products/gaia-series/

From what I researched, the Townsend Podiums may be sonically superior:

https://www.townshendaudio.com/hi-fi-home-cinema-equipment-vibration-isolation/hi-fi-home-cinema-vibration-isolation-speaker-podiums/

 

I have used Isoacoustics footers on my speakers and components for over five years, and just two weeks ago I became an authorized dealer for them. The Gaia I will be fitting - no need to spend for the costlier Titan, though they may provide slightly better isolation control. While the Gaia I is rated to 220lbs, they show that performance starts to decline a little once you get past 85% or so of the rated weight.

The Townshend Podiums are an upgrade beyond the Isoacoustics and I just received a pair of those less than a week ago. That said, many people find them to be too high for their budget and too unsightly. if WAF is a factor, Isoacoustics is the more visually appealing solution and still works very well.