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Add spikes to your Pangea Vulcan rack shelves
malloy:
It looks like there is a new kid on the block.
https://stackaudio.co.uk/auvaeq/
All the reviewers I've read/watched says this betters the IsoAcoustics. Can't be sure without trying them, but I am sure this will sound better than the spikes I am playing around with, which is essentially technology from the 90s (or 80s), right? :lol:
Two reviewers are saying the Stack Audio speaker footers bested even the Townshends. :shock:
I think the prices are comparable or just a bit higher compared to the equivalent IsoAcoustics products when you factor in shipping or VAT.
$204 for 4 or around $158 for 3 versus around $180 for three IsoAcoustics Indigos.
Nick B:
--- Quote from: malloy on November 29, 2023, 08:30:26 PM ---It looks like there is a new kid on the block.
https://stackaudio.co.uk/auvaeq/
All the reviewers I've read/watched says this betters the IsoAcoustics. Can't be sure without trying them, but I am sure this will sound better than the spikes I am playing around with, which is essentially technology from the 90s (or 80s), right? :lol:
Two reviewers are saying the Stack Audio speaker footers bested even the Townshends. :shock:
I think the prices are comparable or just a bit higher compared to the equivalent IsoAcoustics products when you factor in shipping or VAT.
$204 for 4 or around $158 for 3 versus around $180 for three IsoAcoustics Indigos.
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Thanks, Jim, for posting the link on the sale. Too much going on and financial expenditures coming up during the holidays.
Paul, you’re always coming up with new stuff! Very interesting reading and that metal to metal contact of the equipment chassis and the top of the puck. I may try them out at some point. I am listening to music right now, but will definitely look at Hans Beekhuyzen’s utube video. He’s very thorough and I respect his opinions. I will be reading the High Fidelity Magazine review when I post this.
GDHAL:
--- Quote from: malloy on November 29, 2023, 08:30:26 PM ---It looks like there is a new kid on the block.
https://stackaudio.co.uk/auvaeq/
All the reviewers I've read/watched says this betters the IsoAcoustics. Can't be sure without trying them, but I am sure this will sound better than the spikes I am playing around with, which is essentially technology from the 90s (or 80s), right? :lol:
Two reviewers are saying the Stack Audio speaker footers bested even the Townshends. :shock:
I think the prices are comparable or just a bit higher compared to the equivalent IsoAcoustics products when you factor in shipping or VAT.
$204 for 4 or around $158 for 3 versus around $180 for three IsoAcoustics Indigos.
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The technology is so similar to IsoAcoustics that if you call IsoAcoustics they wiLL probably dispeLL stack audio as being a copy of theirs of sorts (and possibly in violation of any patent if there is a patent). I'm not about to do any homework right now because I've got my own set of issues going on.
Furthermore, I'm not sure I completely agree, nor am I implying that I disagree, but I think it depends on the circumstance that their statement "Unlike loudspeakers that *should* be positioned precisely and *held rigidly*..." is true or false. When a transducer produces sound it moves and that's a fact/physics.
Beyond my commentary I'm not "poo-pooing" Auva EQ.
EDIT: IsoAcoustics claims (albeit vaguely) their isolation design is patented:
https://isoacoustics.com/isoacoustics-speaker-isolation-technology/
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