+1 on Puron
Also:
Neodio B2 Isolation footers
Stack Audio Auva 100 speaker isolation footers
Stack Audio Evo equipment isolation footers
Front Wall Corners and Rear Wall - Air-Gapped Cavity Rock with Rockwool Comfort Batt Porous Absorption Panels (Finished as Aesthetic panels for low frequency control Side Wall, Ceiling - Broadband Porous Absorption Aesthetic Panels and Designed Diffusion slats Decay Rate Control - 380ms All DIY with the panel images printed onto the panel sheets Subwoofer integration with DIRAC Live with Bass Control |
Townshend platforms for my speakers. Game changing. Remarkable difference. A friend tried with his speakers – they already had Gaia footers – and that still convinced him to get the podiums. It's not subtle. Hans did a video. |
I like the Purons; but the way they work is weird in my situation. If I already have a Puron plugged and then add a second Puron on the second dedicated line, then I do not like it - as I had stated in the Puron thread. But I recently found, after a thunderstorm, that if I plug both the Purons within a few seconds, and let them be there for a few minutes AND THEN connect power conditioner, PC power and power up they entire system, then it is a NET positive improvement. The Gaias (with carpet disks) on the speakers, Isoacoustics ISO-puck mini under all components (except the amp) and the AudioQuest cable risers are other tweaks that I like, which made a positive impact on the audio experience. |