Magico Pods vs Townshend Seismic Platforms


I have a pair of Magico A5 loudspeakers fitted with Magico’s A-pods. Many here on Audiogon sing the praises of Townshend’s Seismic Platforms. Has anyone A/B compared the two products, particularly using A5 speakers?

jmeyers

@bubinga  In a Post in this Thread, which is similar to Posts made in other Threads I have stated: 

" I keep no secret on the Gon, that I write with the I keep no secret on the Gon, that I write with the non contributor and non member in mind. Regular Participating Forum Members are seemingly set in their ways, ego is a wonderful thing. The common drum beat being that uber outlays of monies fixes audio annoyances. in mind. Regular Participating Forum Members are seemingly set in their ways, ego is a wonderful thing. The common drum beat being that uber outlays of monies fixes audio annoyances. "

When a Post from another in a Thread strongly suggests to OP is on the wrong tack and diverts to considering a $10K Power Cable as their solution.

My own take on such a advice to invest substantially in a PC, is that non contributor and non member receives something to ponder that is to broaden their focus on what is available as a generalisation about PC's.

The Post is perfectly placed due to a prior Post having nothing to with speaker isolation devices.

I have both.  The Sink is for my terrible footed VPI TNT 6 turntable.  Works fantastic from 2006 (I would have dumped the table if not for the Townshend).  It does requiring 5 pumps every 4 weeks now.  No big deal.

I have the SR MiG SX footers under my EAR 324 phono pre-amp.  Excellent.  They also worked wonders under the former EAR 890, 912 and 864.