IsoAcoustics Gaia 1


Has anyone had experience with adding the Iso Acoustics Gaia 1 isolators to either the Vienna Acoustics The Music speaker or the Liszt speaker? If so what change to sonics were noticed? These speakers sit on outriggers and am wondering if these isolators will help control mid bass.


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I was going to use the Gaia on my Liszt speakers but I also needed the cups since I have carpet (second story floor).  I didn't think they would be effective on the carpet and didn't want to raise them any more using a platform.  I ended up with the Townshend seismic podiums and the improvement was significant - tighter bass, better soundstage and more precise instrument placement.
Hello Goose:

Thanks  for the information. Did you use these Townshend podiums instead of the out riggers which came with your list speakers and if so how did you attach them to the speaker. I am trying to find something to minimize the 35 hz to 110 Hz bass.

Thanks,
Sam
Stereo5,

I’m beginning to really appreciate the improvement the Gaia is making in my system. Especially in Jazz recordings (unbelievable!) but also in Classical which I mostly listen to.
It was your post which inspired me to get them, as you have GE speakers.
@rvpiano,

I am estatic they are working out for you.  You will appreciate what the Triton Ones can do for you much more now.  Enjoy.
samgar2

If you go to my virtual system you can see that I left the outriggers on.  I didn't spike them to the platform but did find some M16 short bolts to go into the holes where the spikes would go.  In addition I got some 1 3/4 round self-adhesive furniture sliders to put on the bottom of the outriggers (2 per outrigger) so I could easily slide the speakers into position easily on the podium and not scratch it all up.  It worked really well.