@prof I would try the GAIA feet as Music Direct offers a 100% refund if not happy. i think they are very different in design from the isopucks and should work much better. I like my ears about 4" below the tweeter and here is something i copied from Stereophile: Setup was relatively simple—as simple as
manipulating a slippery, asymmetrical, 45"-tall, 91-lb object can be. I
sited the CS3.7s 5' from the front wall and 21" from the sidewalls. I
sat 91" away, with my ears about 4" below the tweeter axis. (Thiel says
the ideal position is "at least 2" below the tweeter's axis.") I then
screwed in the CS3.7's massive floor spikes. If you have small children
or a large pet, Thiel offers "stabilizer" bars that outrig the spikes,
giving the speakers a larger footprint.
anyway, are you saying you use the speakers directly on the floor with no feet at all. never tried that but i would audition the GAIA feet.
anyway, are you saying you use the speakers directly on the floor with no feet at all. never tried that but i would audition the GAIA feet.