I bought sets for me pre, DAC and streamer, yet to receive them. They’ll be resting on isolation platforms. I don’t know if they’ll improve anything, but it’s not an expensive loss if they don’t.
Stack Audio Auva speaker isolators
A set of used IcoAcoustics Gaia came up for sale.
Some Google searches later, I came upon this review by Hans Beekhuyzen comparing the Gaia to Stack Audio Auva. I’ve enjoyed his reviews.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saGfGSdLwZg&ab_channel=TheHansBeekhuyzenChannel
This came up at the same time
https://www.hifipig.com/stack-audio-auva-loudspeaker-isolators/
Had discussions with Josh at Stack Audio about suitability with stand mounts and speaker stands.
Paid for a set of Auva70 today. Will evaluate at a later date.
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Guys, I'm using Stackaudio exclusively under each component and under my loudspeakers. In my system, Stackaudio devices have been a Big improvement over Symposium Roller Blocks W/super balls, Stillpoints Ultra, Isoacoustics and Audio Points. Better clarity, bass, dimensionality with much better soundstaging and laser focused imaging. Wig |
@sgordon1 I returned them. I bought the Auva 50 for my Spatial Audio M3 Saphire speakers. Unfortunately, they caused my whole room to vibrate. Maybe if I purchased the larger version things might have been different. I've been using the SVS Sound Path footers with exceptional results. I too was intrigued by the reviews saying the Stack product was better than the Isoacoustics which I have never tried. I have no issue with the SVS footers, and I was just curious about Stack. Not looking to try anything else and I will stick with what works for me. |
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