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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Yes, the logo is facing the front on all footers and nuts tighten.   The speakers are on Berber carpet, which is low profile carpet... not sure if using Gaia carpet spikes would make much of a difference.  
By the way, I did check out some of the comparisons on You Tube.  Check out this one, which is I think what Jim Austin at Stereophile commented, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SiloqE18DQ.  This is very similar to the difference I’m hearing on the Focal1038BE. 
I would be curious to know the experience of others in comparing to this demo, if you are hearing much greater sound difference.

Took them off and sent back to the dealer. They weren’t an improvement in my system... Just sounded diffused, floating, at the expense of center imaging and texture in the vocals...chalking it up to personal taste, unfortunately not mine.
Does anyone know if the Isoacoustics Gaia require break in after installation to sound good? If yes, approximately how many days? Installed on speakers.
@ryder ,
Does anyone know if the Isoacoustics Gaia require break in after installation to sound good?
I first thought you were kidding. But if you do not hear improvements immediately after installing them as suggested by Isoacoustics, then you need to return them back for full refund, since they did not work for you. I am hoping you got the correct size (per the weigh of speakers) and have installed them properly (logo facing front or back and not to the sides).
Thanks for the response Milpai. I heard an improvement but read on another forum that the Gaias need few days to sound their best. I’m not sure if they need some time to "settle" as some isolation products usually require few days to settle down after every adjustment due to the loading.

It took me 2 days to install them correctly. On the first day the sound quality was poor after I found that the levels were not correctly set up.