Experience with Townshend Seismic Podiums on Concrete Floor (they're great)


​I have tower speakers on a concrete floor covered with carpet. Recently, I tried out the Townshend Seismic Podium (size 1)  on my Ascend Acoustics Towers (RAAL tweeter) for about 4-5 hours. Here is a brief recounting of my experience.

At first, I set up the podiums and just listened to well known tracks; next, a few days later, I used that same set of tracks to compare, A & B, the speakers on the podium vs. without the podium (but at the same height). A friend with me also compared this A/B setup. We listened to a simple jazz arrangement, a Mozart aria, a rock recording by Chesky, and a country/rock piece. All were well recorded.

The difference made by the podiums are not subtle. In general, it is as if the entire sonic presentation was brought into focus, as if a light veil or layer of dust had been wiped away. It organizes everything; it makes the parts of the whole make sense.

More specifically, these were the effects I noticed: 

Bass was slightly fuller, much cleaner and more distinct; for an electric bass, this meant that rounded notes that previously blurred in a sequence (too legato) become individual notes. String bass notes gained dimensionality and texture; the finger on the string became more real, and the resonance of the large wooden bass got fuller and richer. Rhythm sections were better able to stand out *as* rhythm sections, that is, as musicians who are working together.

As far as midrange and treble go, there was -- as with the bass -- more definition, clarity, detail. They sound more like instruments-in-the-room rather than the presence of instrument appearances. Not much about their tonal character changed, but they became more palpable and more exactly located.

That brings me to the soundstage. The width of the soundstage grew by about 10-14% — 5-7% on each side. It was remarkable. Instruments gained space, separation, and definiteness of location. They didn't sound apart or isolated but just more distinct, separated from other instruments. I imagined this as fidelity to the way the microphone recorded them or as the mixing engineer intended. 

When I ordered the podiums, I made sure to ask for the ability to return them. I was assured that I could return them if I just paid shipping. (No restocking fee.) I was skeptical and wanted an escape clause. I had watched a few videos and was curious about whether Mr. Townshend's scientific claims would translate into audible differences that would be worth the money (the podiums cost about 1/3 of my speakers' cost). 

Well, my skepticism is gone — and it disappeared rather quickly at first, and then after careful comparison. I am keeping the Townshend podiums. Are they better than Isoacoustics footers or other products? I don't know, because I have not compared them. But they're making a huge difference and, should I want to put other speakers on them, they'll fit the others I have, easily. I'm pretty sure I'll never give these up.

 

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You can see the instructions from Townshend for the Podiums on my virtual systems page.

I received my Podiums late last week and could bump on any number of threads but this one is the most recent one I think. They actually were delivered with a very strong and unplesent smell which I can only guess was from the manufacturing process - they smelled a lot like cigerettes - but not quite. It took 2-3 applications of a ozone spray to get rid of it. Not a huge deal but mentioning because if this happens to someone else you will probalby need to use Ozone spray.

I've read almost every post on this forum over the past few months including Ozzy's review and MillerCarbon's - both, as this one were excellent. 

I can't add much to what was already written and my listening skills aren't that great yet but these were laugh out loud good when I first heard them about an hour ago. Everything from from bass to mids to mid-highs benefitted and that improvement was the definition of instruments and even vocals. I'm in shock writing this right now for the leap my system just took with these. The sound stage is a huge imrovement esp with height but in all regards. Even the instruments in the sound stage are more defined placement -wise.

I'm on tile / concrete floor btw. 

Also, John at Townshend is great to work with and price was lower than what I thoguht they would be (but still not cheap - but worth every penny IMO).

@laynes I didn't have any odor at all on mine.

I agree with you about the "laugh out loud good" assessment.

What I'm curious about now -- if anyone is still reading this -- is:

QUESTION: Do you mass load (put a weight atop your speaker) in addition to the podiums?

@laynes. So you have them under your Spatial speakers? 
My buddy has a pair of X5’s but looking at them I wondered how a podium would work because of their wide footprint. 
Glad to hear you are enjoying them.  Well worth the investment