Speaker vibration isolation


P.S. Audio has a video on YouTube, “RMAF 2018”, on Isoacoustic’s speaker vibration eliminator. The demonstration was impressive. Does anyone have experience with these, specifically the ones that replace the spikes as opposed to the stands? Thank you. 
notesaddict

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Folkfreak, thank you for a prompt response. Specifically, I am curious as to whether Iso’s Gaia would significantly improve my system (yours is the stuff of dreams). I have Martin Logan speakers. I can only assume that unlike traditional push/ pull speakers MLs must generate quite a bit of vibration since there isn’t a cabinet to offset it. 
Thank you for the Vibrapod recommendation.

I have Martin Logan’s 13a, which, I assume, is a whole different kettle of fish than push/ pull speakers if for no other reason that you don’t have the cabinet to consider when the vibration reflects. Yet, they probably cause a lot of vibration, ironically, for the same reason. That is, in EL speakers the vibration isolator may be a huge boost, or a bust. 
So, if I am to understand the dialogue, Martin Logans currently spiked to suspended wooden floors should benefit by a decoupling agent like the Giai 2. Right?
Stevenwall’s post with the attached article certainly gives me pause. In any case, I am going to wait for d2girls report before committing. Thank you all for your interest in this matter, you’ve been most helpful.