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RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - baddog - 07-Aug-2018

I ordered these about 8 months ago, but due to a pending move I put off installing them. I just got around to installing them yesterday on my Vivid Audio G3s which needed 3 boxes of them, 12 total. I am using them on a tile floor, much better than the spikes on slides as an option in my humble option, easy to install by laying the G3s on their side. So obviously given the different room, no ability to compare to other solution, or rather I am not going to try switching between the spikes and these, call me lazy. I got the Gaia III after consultations with the company.

Barr


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - Confused - 26-Feb-2019

Some light reading......

http://www.hifiplus.com/articles/isoacoustics-gaia-i-ii-and-iii-loudspeaker-isolation-feet/?utm_campaign=3aec780734-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_09_19_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Default+Hi-Fi%2B+List&utm_term=0_ff6dfd0295-3aec780734-163384961


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - Axel - 14-Apr-2019

I’ve been thinking of trying the Gaia pods under my Olympica ll speakers. Isoacoustics offer a calculator to select the correct footer to match your speakers. It tells me that I need the GAIA ll, but it overstates the weight of the Olympicas at 75lbs. According to the Sonus faber website, they are 68.3 lbs each. Not much of a difference, but it means that they fall within the weight limit of the Gaia lll.
Because it has been suggested that the Orea pucks work best when optimally loaded, I’m wondering whether the Gaia lll would be better than the ll under my speakers. Both the Gaia ll and lll are available with M8 threads, so either will fit the Ollys.
Has anyone tried Gaias under their Ollys? If so which version did you use?


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - NickTMS - 15-Apr-2019

Well spotted Axel. I too am looking to try the GAIA's at some point under the Olympica ii's. Sooner rather than later if I can get away with the GAIA iii. I know it might not make a huge difference but if you subtract the weight of the Olympica spikes it will come in lighter still.


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - Chris Marshall - 15-Apr-2019

I’ve also been thinking about trying some on mine but I can’t get my head round having the speakers without the backwards tilt, the amount of adjustment by the thread will be quite limited.

You could use the Gaia II on the front and III at the back but that would put more load on the back ones and also apply a backward twist so I don’t think it would work so well. Of course it could still be better than the regular spikes?


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - NickTMS - 15-Apr-2019

I contacted IsoAcoustics today and they were really helpful. To summarise, we can use either the GAIA ll or lll but the Olly 2 is at the top end of the performance curve for the GAIA lll. However they say it will still be effective but the GAIA ll has the edge in performance. We just need a brave individual to try this out .......


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - Axel - 16-Apr-2019

(15-Apr-2019, 21:18)NickTMS Wrote: I contacted IsoAcoustics today and they were really helpful. To summarise, we can use either the GAIA ll or lll but the Olly 2 is at the top end of the performance curve for the GAIA lll. However they say it will still be effective but the GAIA ll has the edge in performance.  We just need a brave individual to try this out .......

@NickTMS. You beat me to it Nick. I got exactly the same answer.
@Chris Marshall. I was also worried about losing the backward tilt but if you look on the Isoacoustics site and the Gaia page, here: http://www.isoacoustics.com/products/gaia-series/, the second video by a guy called a Streaky reviews the Gaia l and shows (at 2.00 mins in) that the part that touches the floor moves independently of the main body. This means that if you use Gaias with long threads - which are available to order - at the front and shorter ones at the back, then all of the foot of the Gaia will contact the floor.  If the bottom of the Gaia was not articulated, then because the mounting bracket is parallel to the bottom of the speaker, we would have the problem of only part of the foot being in contact with the floor if we tried to set them up with the backward tilt.
I’m in contact with Isoacoustics to ask whether the base of the Gaia lll is also articulated. I’ll post as soon as I know.
Here is a link to a good installation video:https://youtu.be/ldWHl7HJJhM


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - NickTMS - 16-Apr-2019

That's really helpful, thanks Axel


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - Chris Marshall - 16-Apr-2019

Yes, thanks Axel, sounds like they should work well then.


RE: Isoacoustics Gaia Isolation pods - BrianT - 16-Apr-2019

Living here in Ottawa, Canada. IsoAcoustics are not a bad price.

Gaia 2 are $395.00 cnd tax in approx 226 pounds
Gaia 3 are $283.00 cnd tax in approx 162 pounds

The Gaia 1 are a little pricy at $791.00 cnd tax in, and thats what I would need for
my B&W 803D3 not doable at the moment.

So if any of you guys/gals in the UK want to save a few pounds, I can order here in Canada
and ship from London England when I go next month (19 May) I would guess that mail would be around 10/15 pounds
but you guys who live there could check on that.

I love my Orea Bronze footers under my 440 PRO CI

Brian