Footers under my speakers double the perceived value of my speakers!


My first experience with putting footers under my speakers was with Tannoy Westminster Royals.
With some difficulty, I put Mapleshade heavy footers under them. I was amazed. These $20k speakers, all of a sudden, became $30+ speakers! These days, I am into Stillpoints. Same thing-even more. My $30k speakers now sound like $60k speakers. I mean the imaging, the definition, the bass and everything just sounds fantastically Improved. I just put on the Stillpoints yesterday. This morning I jumped out of bed early just to be able to turn on the stereo and be floored. BTW- my speakers are 200 lbs and the Stillpoints Minis are strong enough. Pretty cheap for such an improvement!
mglik
As @mitchagain said
recently purchased the IsoAcoustics Gaia speaker footers and I was both stunned and impressed at what a positive difference that they made

I did the same for my tannoy arden and was a bit skeptical but the difference is mind blowing. Tight bass and midrange opens up. Even playing music quite loufly there is no transmission of bass vibration into wooden sprung floor speakers sit on
I put GAIA feet on my Zu Dirty Weekend speakers. Tightened up muddy base. Well worth the money!
Scary how few audiophiles can arrive at correct conclusions regarding such things. The improvement is not due to vibration control,  but to physically elevating the speaker. The speaker will sound far better with raised soundstage.  Just one reason why smallish speakers are inferior. Tweak, tuning sellers certainly have your number, and the isolation authorities show their ignorance.    :)
If people are so easily led to false conclusions on this, it's no wonder they pursue insipid methods of system building.