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I believe all ML speakers come with isolation spikes; which I've found work quite well for decoupling and imaging. Are you guys "gone wild" with elaborate isolation feet / platforms for your ML or stuck with the provided ones? For those who made the jump....HONESTLY...is there a noticeable difference and/or worth upgrading from what came with your speakers?
 
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Even after several good demonstrations by IsoAcoustics where I heard a difference that I liked, soundstage, clarity, I remained skeptical that I would witness the same in my home.

Armed with a good return policy, I bought two sets of GAIA II for my Expressions. Yes, the sound changed to my liking. I was happy enough to buy more sets for my subwoofers.

Additionally, even if they did nothing, I like the looks and the added ease of moving/adjusting the speakers and subs. For example, I moved my subs around last week and all I had to do was place a paper towel under each footer and slide the subs around.
 
Even after several good demonstrations by IsoAcoustics where I heard a difference that I liked, soundstage, clarity, I remained skeptical that I would witness the same in my home.

Armed with a good return policy, I bought two sets of GAIA II for my Expressions. Yes, the sound changed to my liking. I was happy enough to buy more sets for my subwoofers.

Additionally, even if they did nothing, I like the looks and the added ease of moving/adjusting the speakers and subs. For example, I moved my subs around last week and all I had to do was place a paper towel under each footer and slide the subs around.
Once you added the feet to the 13A's, was it difficult to balance them? Are your speakers/subs on carpet or hard flooring?
 
Once you added the feet to the 13A's, was it difficult to balance them?
No, but being that the house is 67 years old the floor is not exactly level, so getting the weight evenly distributed amongst the four feet takes a little patience.

Are your speakers/subs on carpet or hard flooring?
Hardwood flooring.
 
gotcha. These puppies freakin pricey. My Impressions will be on carpet...I see they have spiked cups to put the Gaia II's in but dang...even more money. o_O
 
GAIA's web site indicates that their feet are available in the Expressions 3/8 16 size. They also ask if the threads are "recessed" Could you enlighten me on this. Thanks!

From their Wizard: GAIA II with 3/8-16 threads. Long 3/8-16 thread is available for models with recessed thread. Check to see if threads are recessed.
 
GAIA's web site indicates that their feet are available in the Expressions 3/8 16 size. They also ask if the threads are "recessed" Could you enlighten me on this. Thanks!

From their Wizard: GAIA II with 3/8-16 threads. Long 3/8-16 thread is available for models with recessed thread. Check to see if threads are recessed.
Yeah, I guess I forgot to post that photo in this thread, but I did post it in another thread.
Here it is showing the GAIA II on the Expression using the Long Thread (this is what they're called), and GAIA III on the subwoofer with the adapters that come in the box.
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Here's a comparison of short and long thread adapters.
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The Long Thread version is needed because the mounting studs they screw into are recessed into the amp base of the speaker.
 
I like Stack Audio AUVA 100 under 13a.
Since the speakers are on granite slabs and carpet, and I don’t want any extra height, the Auvas are not threaded.

There are YouTube videos and discussion threads on the audiogon forum, comparing these to other products. Stack Audio also makes footers to use under components.
From the bass reproduction on up, I think I am now hearing the best these speakers can offer.
 
I like Stack Audio AUVA 100 under 13a.
Since the speakers are on granite slabs and carpet, and I don’t want any extra height, the Auvas are not threaded.

There are YouTube videos and discussion threads on the audiogon forum, comparing these to other products. Stack Audio also makes footers to use under components.
From the bass reproduction on up, I think I am now hearing the best these speakers can offer.
Absolutely correct! the AUVA 100 under my ESL9's are wonderful. I also have the AUVA EQ's for my components. Huge value IMO.
 
Sorry to be a doubter, as I considered buying the GAIA's for my Expression 13A's. Then I listened to "The British Audiophile's" take on speaker tweaks and went with these anti vibration pads (for my hardwood floor): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BN891L6G?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title I also put ferrite clips on the positive speaker cable near the speaker and lifted the cables off the floor as he recommended. Honestly, I can't hear a bit of difference with any of these tweaks. They still sound fantastic!
 
Sorry to be a doubter, as I considered buying the GAIA's for my Expression 13A's. Then I listened to "The British Audiophile's" take on speaker tweaks and went with these anti vibration pads (for my hardwood floor): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BN891L6G?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title I also put ferrite clips on the positive speaker cable near the speaker and lifted the cables off the floor as he recommended. Honestly, I can't hear a bit of difference with any of these tweaks. They still sound fantastic!
I also tried washing machine rubber pads which did little to nothing on my hardwood floor (with basement below). I bought GAIA feet expecting the same dismal result, but they made a very noticeable difference so I kept them and bought more for my subs which also had benefits - mostly from reducing the mechanical transmission into the floor thus reducing the amount of structural vibrations and window rattling.
 

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