@khragon No harm in trying since you already have them.
My reason for not recommending the GAIA footers is because of the soft rubber base...which will bend and result in only a portion of the GAIA to be in contact with the floor due to the design of the Nenuphars. This will be exacerbated due to the tilt of speaker. GAIA footers are effective when they are evenly compressed and fully in contact with the floor surface.
AND their height, which introduces another variable.
BTW, I have GAIA footers.
Looking forward to hearing how it goes.
My reason for not recommending the GAIA footers is because of the soft rubber base...which will bend and result in only a portion of the GAIA to be in contact with the floor due to the design of the Nenuphars. This will be exacerbated due to the tilt of speaker. GAIA footers are effective when they are evenly compressed and fully in contact with the floor surface.
AND their height, which introduces another variable.
BTW, I have GAIA footers.
Looking forward to hearing how it goes.