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2025-08-20 11:18:51
MOTHER OF GOD what an improvement. I have excellent quality cables, power filtering, an audio grade outlet and room treatments which all together combine to produce excellent sound quality. However there was a layer of haze I just couldn't get rid of no matter what I tried. Particularly in the low end area. These gorgeous little feet got rid of that layer while cleaning up the entire atmosphere more than I could have possibly imagined. The largest immediately noticeable effect was the taming of bass bloating and low end clarity. I'm taking clarity like never before. Clarity like my speakers magically grew an additional transducer. The bass clean up was also noticed by my father who lives below me. He reported the low end vibrations and noise have nearly been completely removed. That alone is a powerful point for the Gaia III effect.I don't want to go on and on about enhanced audio quality that you reading this have no real meter to gauge these improvements on, nor what the sound quality was before the Gaia III, but I will strongly recommend these feet for your tower speakers no matter what their price point might be.If anything these feet might be better suited for typical consumer tower speakers as opposed to exotic tower speakers being that less attention has gone into a typical pair of towers to eliminate internal distortions, excess vibrations, bass bloating, midrange smearing etc. It is here the the Gaia III can really strut their stuff with lots to chew on if know what I mean.I have these feet on my JBL Studio 190 towers which while current ( before everybody shunned them for their appearance without ever listening to them ) cost just $100 more than the Gaia III feet do.The Gaia III feet have been the finest $400 I have spent on my audio set up. If you have no plans on changing out your tower speakers but want clarity like you've never heard from your current speakers the Gaia III is your answer.According to the literature the Gaia III feet come with the weight capacity is 60 lbs, not 70 lbs.
Keith L
2025-06-28 15:42:49
I was the biggest skeptic of the claimed sonic performance improvements I would realize when I ordered this product. Typically these type of supplemental, add-on products never live up to they hype in terms of the actual performance differences they make relative to their price. Boy was I wrong about this product. The sonic improvement in my rig/speakers was nothing less than phenomenal!I have Focal Chora 826's connected to a McIntosh MA12000 using a 2021 Bluesound Node to stream digital to the Mac's DA2 DAC. My rig is in a small 11' w x 14'd x 9' h room. I love the Chora's but was looking at upgrading them in the product line to Aria's or Kanta's to get a little more bass and larger soundstage in the room. Even though this product claimed they would not only increase speakers soundstage but also imaging I really didn't believe these claims and ordered this product primarily to bling out my Chora's until I replaced them with new upgraded speakers.Well after installing these isolators I could not believe the performance improvement from my Chora's! The soundstage now completely fills my room and instrument location is laser focused. It is like someone dropped a new pair of better speakers in my room. I really did not expect this result. I am so happy with the sound in my room now I'm no longer looking to replace the Chora's any time soon.As audiophiles know every room and speaker pairing is different. So I don't know if you will see the kind of sonic improvement with your rig and space that I and others who bought these isolators have experienced. But if you do, you will not be disappointed.This product is HIGLY RECOMMENDED!
GM
2025-05-30 12:31:01
I wasn't as shocked as some of the reviewers since I kind of already knew what to expect. I previously bought IsoAcoustics Aperta 200 stands for my desktop LS50's and was completely blown away so I expected similar results from the GAIA III feet. With the GAIA III's I got even more impressive results but that might be partly due to the fact that they went into a higher end system than my desktop setup.I have never gotten such a huge improvement in sound with this "cheap" of an investment. I put "cheap" in quotations because upgrading my speakers cables to an $1800 pair made a tremendous improvement in clarity and soundstage but don't hold a candle to the improvements that the GAIA III's brought.Apologies for the buzzwords but after adding the GAIA's I got crazy holographic sound imaging. The improvement in soundstage is unbelievable and undeniable. A second veil was lifted from my speakers. I experienced this "veil" lifting when I upgraded my speaker cables but the improvement with the GAIA's was even more drastic and at less than 1/4 the cost. There is a new level of clarity to the sound and upon listening to Beck's "Sea Change" album I was hearing parts of the song (instrument separation) that I previously had not noticed. It was the same "WOW" feeling I got when I upgraded my headphones from Beyerdynamic DT770's to Sennheiser HD800's.They removed a bloated bass problem that I thought was just poor room acoustics. Overall, the low end became really tight and focused sounding and there was a boominess that I used to get when sitting in the back of the room that is no longer there.Another benefit that I didn't expect was how much larger they made the "sweet spot". To get the best sound I used to have to sit dead center between my speakers about 6 feet from the rear wall. Moving forward, backwards, or to the sides as little as 1 foot really killed the soundstage. Now I can sit around 5 feet off center from the sweet spot in every direction but forward and it sounds almost as good as being dead center. This has made listening way more convenient since I have more freedom with where I sit without really compromising the sound.They also caused a significant improvement when watching movies. Before you definitely knew you were watching movies on a 2-channel system. The dialogue would get lost in the mix sometimes so I would always watch movies with subtitles. Now it sounds almost as if I've got a center channel installed when watching movies. Dialogue is so clear now that I can finally lose the subtitles.TLDR: Just try them! As long as the seller is "fulfilled by Amazon" you're protected by Amazon's gracious 30-day return policy. This allows you a no-risk demo of them and if you aren't blown away like every other reviewer you can always send them back with free return shipping and get a full refund. There's really no excuse not to try them with that 30-day return policy on the table. With so much snake oil in the audio world it's easy to be skeptical of products that promise big results but this is one product that I can say with 100% certainty is completely snake oil free. I've gotten big improvements from speaker cables but at great cost. I've spent hundreds on interconnects too with negligible results. The GAIA's and the Aperta 200's though... just WOW!
Guillermo G.
2025-05-20 11:25:55
Muy buena calidad
GERARD
2025-05-08 18:26:54
Installés sur colonnes Focal, et ... plus de volumes. Le son est excellent, aérien...
Kunde
2025-05-06 10:48:17
I cannot believe what these little things do. I consider my equipment quite high end. Dynaudio heritage special - McIntosh MA352 - Chord Dave - Qobuz via AudirvÄna on Mac mini - Inakustik air cables.What can I say…adding these isolators to my speakers are a revelation.Everything sounds much clearer, soundstage opens broadens dramatically…I cannot locate my speakers anymore even with open eyes…everything is just soundstage. Before there was something subtle that was bothering me…now I know that must have been some vibrations that was disturbing the music. Now gone! The last time I had this leap in sound quality was when I made a switch from chord Qutest to Dave. This jump is similarly big, but for much smaller money.If I could, I would kiss the dude or lady whoever invented is ingeniously simple pieces of gear!
Rahul A.
2025-01-28 11:22:38
Bought these the GAIA III isolation feet for my Tannoy Turnberry speakers as an upgrade to the stock plastic footers.Pros:- Solid construction- Fairly easy to installCons:- Expensive for what they areOverall, I would consider these an upgrade to stock footers or spikes, and they provide decent isolation.
r2k
2024-12-31 21:13:17
I am absolutely blown away with what they did to my set-up. I have upgraded many components in my Hi-Fi system but this is absolutely the best one. I keep listening all my favourite albums again. I was blaming my room acoustics as we have concrete floor for not great listening experience. Did a lot to minimise the reflection but got to the point I decided to give up and than I thought let's try Gaia's as I can always send them back. They are not cheap but for what they did I think they worth every penny spent on them. The sound is just amazing, separation between instruments is great, nice tight bass (not muddled anymore) and I can listen just more details and I don't get listening fatigue anymore. I feel like I have upgraded the speakers. And the last thing they look stunning ðŸ‘
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