Speaker Isolation tweaks ?


Hi everyone,

I want to tweak my bookshelf speaker(Revival Atalante 3) isolation.So my speakers have small isolation feet attached to the speaker, which in turn just rests on top of my speaker stand. So technically not attached to the speaker stand. These are sand filled stands with adjustable spikes, resting on a hardwood floor. I currently use dimes underneath the spikes to prevent holes in my hardwood floors. So would something like the IsoAcoustics Gaia isolators work, by replacing my existing spikes with the Gaia isolators ? seems these are to be attached to floor standing speakers. If so, the Gaia iii is for speakers less then 40 lbs, but do you include the speaker stands ?

I kind of want to stay away from adhesives. Don't want to stain or mark up my speakers.

Anyway maybe people can share their thoughts on how they approach speaker isolation  with bookshelf speakers on stands.

Cheers

 

 

128x128bunkertoy

I have used Herbies products for many years and suggest: Tenderfeet to couple the speakers to the top of the stands and Cone/Spike Puckies under the spikes at the floor.

Herbies

I tried the Nobsound springs mentioned above...between mt MT cabinet and my bass cabinet...was very pleased with the sound....noticeably better than the Herbie pucks. I had before.

I would recommend the isoacoustics pucks. They are relatively inexpensive and very versatile. 

The Townshend podiums would be the best to isolate, they isolate down to three hertz and they stop the vibration from going into the floor and back up into the speaker again, you can put them right underneath your speaker stands you just have to get the right size and the right size cells for the weight of your speaker and stand, they are far superior to ISO acoustic Gaia according to everyone that's tried them both, they said that the ISO acoustic Gaia's were very good but The Townshend podiums were on a whole different level better, I bought them and put them underneath my monitor audio platinum 200 ll and the difference was as if I had upgraded to more expensive electronics, most significant upgrade that I've done to my system.