Lance,
I would recommend the Gaia I's with the DI's. I was told by the sales rep that they lose effectiveness at their upper weight limits. Supposedly that's true of all isolation products. I was hoping to get away with the Gaia II's since they're half the price but I'm glad I went with the Gaia I's......especially since I'll move them to the SE's.
Their carpet spikes are one size fits all. They are metal dishes the footers set into with spikes on the bottom. BTW, the footers come nicely boxed with three different sized thread options.....1/4-20 and two larger metric sizes. I'm going to replace the existing 1/4-20 threaded grommets installed into the speaker cabinets with ones that have the largest thread size of the Gaia's. It would be a much more substantial thread size and since 5 of the 8 grommets have already come loose from the speakers I need to remedy that anyways.
I would recommend the Gaia I's with the DI's. I was told by the sales rep that they lose effectiveness at their upper weight limits. Supposedly that's true of all isolation products. I was hoping to get away with the Gaia II's since they're half the price but I'm glad I went with the Gaia I's......especially since I'll move them to the SE's.
Their carpet spikes are one size fits all. They are metal dishes the footers set into with spikes on the bottom. BTW, the footers come nicely boxed with three different sized thread options.....1/4-20 and two larger metric sizes. I'm going to replace the existing 1/4-20 threaded grommets installed into the speaker cabinets with ones that have the largest thread size of the Gaia's. It would be a much more substantial thread size and since 5 of the 8 grommets have already come loose from the speakers I need to remedy that anyways.