That is what I started out with, but in my room it drove me crazy that everyone sounded like they were sitting down, only after tilting them backwards the sound changed to a more realistic sound stage with performers standing. And yes they were difficult to level by the top, as I said I had to make some longer studs to go into the front footers to accomplish it. I have seen other demos with them tilted back, if fact that is where I got the idea to do that. I have never really cared for the way they look tilted back so I may revisit leveling of the base to see what happens, in fact that is the way the guys a Upscale told me to level them when I bought them. My biggest fear with the Townshends is everyone will sound like they are sitting again and I won't be able to do anything about it using those. Oh well, I think I am going to tweak to see what I can come up with before I make a decision to either keep what I have or try something different. Thanks for the advise.
Revopod vs IsoAcoustics Gaia 1's
I presently have my Focal Sopra II’s sitting on Iso Acoutics Gaia 1 speaker isolation feet. I have been trying to do some research on the possibility of replacing the Gaia 1’s with the Revopods. Has anyone on here compared those 2 products to find out which is better? I have been thinking of trying a set of the Revopods which I can get at a 25 percent discount until the end of the year. Even with the discount, the investment would be nothing to sneeze at, plus I am skeptical as to whether or not that investment would be worth it. If anyone has any experience with the 2 different products, good or bad, I would like to hear about it. Or if you think there is a better product out there, please share that also. Thanks
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