Thank you for the response. I did know about environmental impacts and it is the overwhelming majority to decouple. I’m not sure how one would go about testing if there is a negative effect from the whole speaker moving besides the listening test. I guess if there is a negative to decouple the positive must out weigh it. I do have Gaia footers in our home theatre family room because it is a suspended floor. I did notice the bass dropped off noticeably with the Gaia feet. Still sounds good though. We have a 2 channel system in the basement. Carpet over concrete. The speakers weigh 220 lbs. each so I’m not sure if any footers would make a big difference.
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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