Gaia versus Mapleshades


Yep. I'm hoping to learn which type of isolation feet would be better for Odyssey Audio Kismet floor-standing speakers. I am having 3-inch thick Sapele wood platforms made here in Roanoke. Thanks in advance...

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I have Gias on my Spendors and my friend has a whole host of mapleshade stuff.

the down sides of gias are they are not very stable and your speaker’s feel mushy/wobbly. Did they make a difference no idea i don’t think much other then raising them up a bit and the associated change in sound due to that. They do isolate the bass from the people below me in my condo quite well.

the Mapleshad stuff is just butcher blocks IMO i don’t see or hear the difference to any other wood shelf/stand that’s similar. We tried moving my friends mapleshade stuff around, taking it out, etc. and didn’t hear a whole lot of difference. minor stuff for sure. His system was in a fully treated room as well.

Personally i think the mapleshade stuff are a "nice to look at" items but i don’t hear much difference if i was honest over any other higher mass shelve/ speaker stand etc.

I really think for the speakers its the added height that’s making the largest difference to both products.

One area that actually stuned many of us was when he took out themapleshade shelf from under hi rega P6 table and put in a custom ultra light rega table stand i think it was made out of balsa wood. that was an eye opener that balsa wood stand made a huge difference (positive) in every aspect of the tables playback. the maple shade went into the storage room after that. one takeaway is if you have a rega table put it on the lightest shelf/stand you can find. 

Looks like my choice is neither. I was unaware of the expense involved in better Mapleshade feet and Gaia IIIs. For my level of system investment, I need to be a bit more frugal. The Solidair Audio suggestion pops up in UK money, and that likely means more for shipping (if they even ship internationally). One possibility now is the Uni-Cone isolation feet between speaker and platform.

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