KEF Reference 5-Isoacoustics GAIA?


I’ve posted before about my KEF Reference 5 speakers.  I’ve been experimenting with placement and found that moving them farther apart made a big improvement.  I also am trying the suggestions—I believe by Audiotroy— to toe the speakers inward some more to tame the treble. I love how the KEFs reproduce piano and cello music but violins sound too harsh and screechy for my taste.  I think the toe in helps.  Also, the violin sound may just be a result of the digital (CD) source.  I will see how violins sound on vinyl.  

One question.  I’ve been considering the Isoacoustics Gaia or pucks.  My speakers are on a hardwood floor, currently resting on the included spikes.   I’ve been in contact with Isoacoustics and they can provide a threaded rod to fit the outrigger of the KEFs if I go withnthe Gaia.  Has anyone tried these Isoacoustics products with KEF Reference 5s?  If so, I’d appreciate your thoughts.   Audiotroy, I woud be very interested in your experience.  I know that these products probably won’t impact the treble but may tighten up the bass.  
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Pardon me D2girls, why the rancor directed against us? There have been numerous other posters who have talked with us who will blatently disagree with you.

As a dealer with one of the largest collections of gear on the East Coast, of course we are going to recommend brands we work with as we have chosen them against many other brands of products and either prefer their sound or found them to be a better value, or both.

As per us only endorse our brands poppycock, you will see in our replies on the Elac’s we actually recomnmended Prima Luna, we aren’t a Prima Luna Dealer, on speaker threads we have praised Rockport, we aren’t a Rockport dealer.

We do a lot of testing, and work with each client on a one to one basis, we haven’t worked with you but your attitude so far leaves us little doubt that you would not be open to our suggestions.

Also we usually start to work with a client via adding or changing cables, power conditioners, vibration isolation components, and room tuning, before making a change in components unless the poster has products which really don't work well together from the begining.

Our approach is not to thow out the baby with the bathwater, while too many dealers will recommend component changes first, we prefer to work with where we perceive a system's weaknesses are. 

We are an Isoacoustics dealer and the product so far has proven to work very well and is reasonably priced. The Isoacoustics improve image focus and do tighten up the bass while improving macro dynamics.

One of the greatest endorsements is that Harry Wiesfeld of VPI fame is using the Isoacoustics with his personal set of Blades.

Fast please feel free to PM us and we can give you some pointers on how to get the best out of the Ref 5.

D2girls you really need to grow up and analyize the facts before you speak.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ

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