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Originally Posted by Levitator
FWIW - I was using a sub with my 800’s but when I installed the Isoacoustic Gaia footers found I no longer really needed the sub
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Levitator
FWIW - I was using a sub with my 800’s but when I installed the Isoacoustic Gaia footers found I no longer really needed the sub
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Hi Levitator
Also a proud owner of the 800D3 in the same part of the world as you.
Intrigued by your comments regarding the Isoacoustics GAIA I and the effect they had on your speakers.
I’ve only had my speakers for 4-5 weeks and tried spiking them (using the attached magnetic spike protection) several times (hardwood floor on concrete pad) and both times went back the wheels as found the sound got brighter and lost overall weight to the presentation. I know, goes against what consensus would tell you but that’s what I heard.
Did you find any difference between the supplied spike system and the GAIA in terms of tonality or was it mainly the bass that changed? What sort of floors do you have?
I see there is an adapter plate for the 800D3 but not sure how that works?
Thanks