Townshend Seismic Isolation Podium


I understand the physics behind isolation and the sonic benefits that decoupling achieves, and I am seriously considering purchasing a set for my KEF R11’s. (I currently use an ISO Acoustic Aperta 300 for my R2c, as well as some older ISO-A stands for a set of LSX). I am wondering if anyone here has any experience with Townshend Podiums in particular, and can give a thumbs up or down. Thx !
drhelzer
I love my Seizmic Stand under my table.  However, I have spikes on my speakers.  I am not worried about sound traveling into my speakers, I want the bass to travel out of them.  I can have all the bass in the world and it won't affect my table.
Actually isolation is not for keeping vibration out of the speakers, it’s for keeping the vibration made by the speaker cabinets from getting to the front end electronics and cables lying on the floor. Secondary reason for isolating speakers is to reduce cabinet resonance as seen 👀 in the Max Townshend YouTube video. To summarize, you ideally would want to isolate everything.
Close Encounters of the Seismic Kind....Interesting results / findings / opportunities due to decreased human activity:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00965-x

One wonders if systems are sounding better... 😊