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Review on IsoAcoustics Gaia Series Isolation Feet for Speakers & Subwoofers (Gaia II, 120 lb max) - Set of 4: Elevate Audio Quality with Enhanced Stability by Jay Kenville

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing product. for accessories and consumables

MOTHER OF GOD what an improvement. I have excellent quality cables, power filters, an audio jack and room treatments that combine to provide excellent sound quality. However, there was a layer of veil I just couldn't get rid of, no matter how hard I tried. Especially at the bottom. Those gorgeous little legs removed that layer and cleared the whole vibe more than I ever imagined. The biggest immediate effect was the taming of bass bloat and bass definition. I become clearer than ever. The clarity, like my speakers, was magically increased by the additional transducer. My father, who lives below me, also noticed the bass cleaning. He reported that low-frequency vibration and noise were almost completely eliminated. This in itself is an important point for the Gaia III effect. I don't want to go on and on about the improved audio quality you've read about, I don't have a real meter to evaluate these improvements or what audio quality was like before Gaia III. but I recommend these feet for your floorstanding speakers, whatever the price. If anything, these feet are more suited to regular consumer tower speakers than exotic tower speakers, as less attention has been paid to the typical pair. Towers to eliminate internal distortion, excessive vibration, bloated bass, midrange blur, etc. This is where the Gaia III can really show its strengths, if you know what I mean. I have these legs on my JBL Studio 190 towers, which currently (before everyone avoided them for looks without even listening to them) only cost $100 more than Gaia III legs. The Gaia III's legs were the best $400 I've spent on my audio system. If you don't plan to replace your floorstanding speakers but want a clarity never heard from your current speakers, the Gaia III is the right choice. lb

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  • audio and video accessories
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  • so far so good