First impressions of the Isoacoustic Gaia 1’s


On my KEF Reference 5’s.

While I normally hear little to no change with “Tweaks”, I installed them Saturday evening and found immediate spatial differences. Just about every album sounded more open. I told my wife, who helped me install the Gaia’s,  that if I wasn’t wowed, I’d send them back.

The room has wall to wall carpet and pad on the floor and when  I first received the Reference 5’s, they sounded flat. I put small hardwood flooring samples under them and it helped a little.  I then put a small slab of granite under each of them and they became much nicer to listen to. I was quite surprised at the change. 
The Gaia 1’s are sitting on the granite as well and so far, I’m very happy. 

It’s only been a few days, but I’m pretty sure they are “hear” to stay.

Anyone else have similar experience’s with speaker. Isolation?

JD

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Thanks Bdp24. I have the Gaia III on one set of speakers and they were a nice improvement on carpet over concrete in my basement. And so I wanted the Gaia II on my other speakers also. Now I will get the pods and make my own out riggers. Nice and sounds like better option.

bdp24

 

Excellent! I recently added an Esoteric DV-50 to my collection. Great minds think alike.  How do you like the IsoAcoustics under the player?

 

Happy Listening!

And a set of springs cost about 10 percent as much as a set of pods, for those who don’t want to spend $1K on 8 pods.

sniff-why are you on agon when you can't hear? Every cable I bring home has a difference in sound, some good, some bad, some worth the price, others not. Since you can't hear a difference in audio gear, I would just buy a smartphone with AirPods and save yourself some money

@bdp24 Thanks for the Pods recommendation. I’ll probably look there first once I have endgame speakers to keep costs down. It would be nice if this forum had more features like emojis and threads. It would go a long way to help the conversation.