Anybody have both Herbie's Cone/Spike Pucks and isoacoustics gaia's
Thanks,
Steve
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@bdp24 , Thanks, that was the seller I bought my stuff from, too. @OP, I would check out the Townshend website to see all their products, then contact Select Hifi. I am using some platforms that I bought for my speakers, but the outrigger feet made them unusable (space consideration). John said I could use them under my preamp. I did, and was pleasantly surprised by the improvement in sound quality. You just have to make sure to buy the proper model, as they are based upon the weight of the equipment. B |
I used these for my moabs. Look on my page ,I need 6 feet to suspend a 150lb speaker. They work awesome. Link to feet. https://www.amazon.com/Nobsound-Aluminum-Speakers-Isolation-Amplifiers/dp/B07K9ZYP84/ref=sr_1_2?dchi... here’s a link to the outriggers. I think I spent about $90 per speaker. Best money for a tweet ever. https://www.amazon.com/Dayton-Audio-Outrigger-Speaker-Spike/dp/B07WFJDZGR/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&ke... |
@gdnrbob: What I did was get sets of the Pods and install them on the stands Sound Anchors makes for the Eminent Technology LFT-8b loudspeakers. The stand comes with 3 spikes, and the Pods can very easily be used in their place. The threading on the top of the Pod and in the bottom of the SA stand are different, so I located some adaptors that had the required threading on each end (ironically, provided with the IsoAcoustics GAIA’s ;-) . Owners of loudspeakers with outrigger bases can do the same, and save some $. A set of Pods is considerably cheaper than the Townshend Podium. All models of the Pod (each model for a specific weight range) are the same price, unlike the GAIA 1, 2, and 3. A set of 4 Pods is less than a set of the GAIA 2, and far less than the GAIA 1. |
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