Uncola, I’m with you on the IsoAcoustic antivibration product line. I tried at Twoleftears suggestion some well reviewed IsoAcoustic Orea antvibration feet under my Luxman 507uX Mk2 amp, Shunyate Denali power conditioner, and Marantz Ruby CD/SACD player, not expecting much at all. I was actually anticipating disappointment, and then being mad about having wasted $500 of my anticipated Economic Stimulus payment on a tweak.
Boy was I surprised at how much difference they made in system performance, and even more so, that they performed exactly as their reviewers said they would. I was skeptical of the many positive reviews to say the least. I am so impressed I’m going to try their similar Gaia line under my Magico A3’s and my VPI Classic 2 turntable. They are not inexpensive, except relatively to products like the Stillpoints and Townsend Sonic platforms which also get good reviews. So I wouldn’t spend more cash on getting more of them unless their performance was overtly obvious and made a clear and significant difference to overall system performance. I’m way too cheap for that.
It’s fun re-listening to CD’s and records now just to appreciate the clarity, tighter bass, and other improvements in sound quality. Being a cynic, I never figured these hockey puck looking things or any vibration control for that matter, could make such a substantial difference in sound quality, but I was completely wrong and am glad I took a chance on these. So now I’ve spent the entire Economic Stimulus check on vibration control, before it even arrived. Makes being home-bound a bit more tolerable at least.
As for the rest of the many tweaks discussed above or elsewhere I’ve no way of knowing their value or efficacy. But for my system these IsoAcoustic Oreas were worth every penny and I can’t wait to receive the Gaias to try out. I guess I've had some beginners luck with my first ever tweak.
Mike
Boy was I surprised at how much difference they made in system performance, and even more so, that they performed exactly as their reviewers said they would. I was skeptical of the many positive reviews to say the least. I am so impressed I’m going to try their similar Gaia line under my Magico A3’s and my VPI Classic 2 turntable. They are not inexpensive, except relatively to products like the Stillpoints and Townsend Sonic platforms which also get good reviews. So I wouldn’t spend more cash on getting more of them unless their performance was overtly obvious and made a clear and significant difference to overall system performance. I’m way too cheap for that.
It’s fun re-listening to CD’s and records now just to appreciate the clarity, tighter bass, and other improvements in sound quality. Being a cynic, I never figured these hockey puck looking things or any vibration control for that matter, could make such a substantial difference in sound quality, but I was completely wrong and am glad I took a chance on these. So now I’ve spent the entire Economic Stimulus check on vibration control, before it even arrived. Makes being home-bound a bit more tolerable at least.
As for the rest of the many tweaks discussed above or elsewhere I’ve no way of knowing their value or efficacy. But for my system these IsoAcoustic Oreas were worth every penny and I can’t wait to receive the Gaias to try out. I guess I've had some beginners luck with my first ever tweak.
Mike