Isoacoustics Gaia Speaker Footers


Replacing the spikes in my Soundocity outriggers (Soundocity made me a set of outriggers with threaded holes) with the Isoacoustics Gaia 2 footers has improved the sound of my Merlin VSM speakers.  They now sound more open and articulate than with any combination of Z-feet or other spikes, with or without outriggers, on the floor or on a platform, that I've tried.  Like the Townshend products the Gaia footers completely decouple the speakers from the floor, allowing them to float.  See:

http://www.audiostream.com/content/isoacoustics-gaia-isolation-pucks#IVXH8EtVAjQdwbuj.97     

http://www.isoacoustics.com/products/gaia-series/gaia-i/


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Normally you see Gaias attached to floorstanders.  I keep wondering how they would work on standmounts.  Would you put them on the feet of the stands, or at the interface between the speaker and the top of the stand?  Would they be as effective, or would benefits be reduced?  Hmmm.
@twoleftears

I have them on my TAD ME-1 stand mount speakers. They work great on the bottom of the stands.
@mcondo ,I had the speaker on the spikes that came with them, supported by Herbie Audio Hush Puckies. I was actually sold on the Gaias from a 2017 AXPONA demo. $ was an issue then. So I waited for a good deal to come by. Which ProAcs do you have?

@twoleftears ,I suggest that you reach out to Isoacoustics and get their recommendation on the specific standmound speakers. I see that they have Isopuck that could better suit standmount speakers.
Keep checking Amazon. Or call up Music Direct or Audio Advisor and check with them.