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Has anyone replaced the spikes on their Renaissance ESL 15A with Acoustics Gaia 1 isolation feet? Also, what is the thread size on the Renaissance?
If you need us to do an intervention I'd be happy to participate.I suppose I should get around to installing the GAIA's I bought a year or two ago on my 15's!!! I'm just waiting until my system 'settles down' so I'm not trying to evaluate several changes at once. Unfortunately, I just haven't got to that point yet!
That motorcycle lift looks like a handy gadget all around. I don't suppose it comes cheap though. I once priced out pallet jacks, and they were not conducive to buying just to have around when needed.And then there's using a motorcycle lift.
I got the model pictured from a friend who moved out of state and knew he wouldn't need it anymore. I never used it for my Harley Ultra Ltd and I sold the bike a couple years later because all my riding buddies sold theirs, moved out of state, or worse. But I still have the lift and all the memories and Super 8 movies from my grand tours around the Country.That motorcycle lift looks like a handy gadget all around. I don't suppose it comes cheap though. I once priced out pallet jacks, and they were not conducive to buying just to have around when needed.
Also, to lift a heavy speaker, it looks like some maneuvering is still needed to get under it.
Contact IsoAcoustics directly via email. They are responsive and would be have the knowledge that you seek, rather than a watered down version with a dealer. The dealers I was in contact with, 3 of them, when I ordered my first set of GAIA feet were not as knowledgable as I'd like. One knew about the Long Thread adapters, but the other 2 dealers needed some schoolin'.Since people are expanding their GAIA usage beyond their left/right main speakers, I'm wondering if anyone has tried them on a (floor mounted) center channel speaker? I've got an Illusion C34A center which also comes with spikes. If you aren't familiar with the Illusion, the spikes at the front of the speaker are significantly larger than the spikes at the rear. Currently, it is just sitting on it's factory feet since I'm messing around with other things (pulling a couple of new AC circuits in; turntable arm upgrade; turntable cartridge upgrade; new main and surround amps; repositioning and recabling things; pulling a new active HDMI cable in for the projector: deciding which projector to move to, etc).
When I decided to bring in GAIA I for my Renaissance ESL 15A, I wondered if I should also put GAIA's under my Illusion. Since the factory spikes are two different sizes, I ran them thru the IsoAcoustics Product Selector to see their recommendation, but the Illusion isn't listed. I suppose I could call my dealer and have him check with IsoAcoustics to see if they recommend a single size, or two sizes like the ML spikes. Just seems like if I was going to try them on my 15's... it would make sense to be consistent across my front channels... Of course, it would also make sense to get them installed on my 15's and see what I think before adding them to the center channel.
Thoughts??
Which GAIA's did you use on your Illusion, and are the fronts the same as the rears?I have them on my Illusion, but I'm on a crawl-space foundation so less energy transferred to the floor is beneficial. If I were you, I'd start with the 15As, then if you appreciate the effect do the C34A next.
It's been awhile since I installed them, but my brother - who's WFH at my place during the pandemic - commented favorably about the system resolution, without specifically being told about the GAIA installation. (They're plainly visible, but if you don't think to look for them it's a "blind" test.)
One added benefit: if your vacuum has a low enough profile you can easily vacuum underneath. I can say from direct experience that a Dyson V15 hard floor attachment clears, though I don't believe the rug attachment will.
And,I used the IIs, though those might be overkill. I believe the front and rear are the same. I don't recall the thread size needed, but I ordered my Gaia products from Crutchfield of all places, and they had the appropriate special thread inserts.
Edit: if you go through Crutchfield, you have to call for the inserts. They're not on the website, and they may not even be an official inventory item.
Okay, good to know on using the II's. Also, for anyone interested, the threads are 1/4"-20 per the user manual. I did go ahead though and followed ttocs advice advice and sent an email directly to isoAcoustics so we'll see what they actually recommend.I used the IIs, though those might be overkill. I believe the front and rear are the same. I don't recall the thread size needed, but I ordered my Gaia products from Crutchfield of all places, and they had the appropriate special thread inserts.
Edit: if you go through Crutchfield, you have to call for the inserts. They're not on the website, and they may not even be an official inventory item.
FWIW, I heard back from IsoAcoustics last night about GAIA's under an Illusion, and one size, or two sizes, etc...I used the IIs, though those might be overkill. I believe the front and rear are the same.
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