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IsoAcoustic Gaia, Revopod or Talis Pro Feet

Posted by cawson@onetel.com on September 15, 2020 at 04:15:31:

I have heard significant improvement in sound quality by switching from spikes to Gaia feet on my old Avantgarde speakers. Floors are timber on screed on structural concrete. Unfortunately my new AG Duo XDs are heavier at 95 kg so I need new feet. I'm looking at 3 options, all can be screwed into existing spike sockets:

Gaia I or Gaia Titan Theis - https://isoacoustics.com/isoacoustics-products/home-audio-products/
Arya Audio Revopod - https://www.arya-audio.com/revopod
fFLY Talis Pro - https://www.bflyaudio.uk/store/p19/LINNTALISPRO.html

If anyone has any experience with the Revopod or Talis Pro feet, I'd really like to hear from you. I've rather ruled out simple springs and Herbies don't excite me either. Thanks.