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IsoAcoustics Gaia III carpet spikes Speaker Isolators

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IsoAcoustics  ·   Gaia III carpet spikes    ·  Speaker Isolators

Price

AUD $160 AUD $180

RRP/MSRP

AUD $298

Region/State

(SA) South Australia/Australia

Suburb or Town

Osborne

Condition/Warranty

Condition: As New / Mint
Warranty: None or Limited Warranty (in compliance with Consumer Law)

Payment Method

Bank transfer or cash

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 No

Reason for Selling

NLR

IsoAcoustic GAIA III Spiked Carpet Disc

2x Sets of 4. For two speakers

Post at buyers expense.

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)

The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.

This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
User reviews and community discussions praise the IsoAcoustics Gaia III carpet spikes speaker isolators for significantly enhancing sound quality through vibration isolation, while protecting floors, though they note the high cost as a drawback.

### Sound Quality
Users consistently report improved sound quality, including tighter bass, better imaging, enhanced soundstage, and greater clarity and detail. Specific feedback includes:
- "Took an already fantastic sounding speaker to another not so subtle level" and "much more tighter/accurate now... no longer muddy."
- "Undeniable" impact on imaging and defined low end, transforming systems when replacing spikes.
- Reduced vibrations into the room, improving focus, with measurements showing isolation similar to bungee cords across frequencies.
- Community forums echo noticeable bass and overall SQ improvements.

### Build Quality
Superb build quality is a standout, described as "very well made," "high quality," and "luxurious" with resilient elastomer that resists residue, marking, or changes from humidity/temperature. Includes easy-install hardware like adjustable fittings and wrench; suction-cup base grips floors without slipping like furniture sliders.

### Reliability and Floor Protection
Highly reliable for floor protection, especially hardwood and carpet:
- Prevents damage from spikes, with no scratches or marks even under 200+ lb speakers over months.
- Carpet spikes (sold separately) create stable suction on thick pile, essential for carpeted floors and easy to swap.
- Easier speaker movement for cleaning/repositioning without floor risk.

### Strengths
- Vibration isolation reduces resonance (beneficial for apartments) and cabinet vibrations.
- Versatile across floor types; elevates speakers slightly for potential acoustic gains.
- Aesthetic appeal and stability, even for top-heavy speakers.

### Weaknesses
- Expensive, frequently called "pricey," "costly," or not great value despite benefits; carpet spikes add extra cost (~$60).
- Installation requires care for leveling; some stereo shops have wait times.
- Subjective sound improvements hard to quantify initially for skeptics, though most confirm after trying.

### Overall Reputation
Excellent reputation across Crutchfield (glowing 2020-2025 reviews), Audioholics (top ratings for performance/build), and forums like Audiogon, ASR, and MartinLogan, where users call them transformative and worth the investment over spikes. Few negatives beyond price; ideal for hardwood/carpet setups seeking isolation.
This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
The fair AUD market price for IsoAcoustics Gaia III carpet spikes (speaker isolators, typically a 4-pack) is approximately A$120–A$150.

### Typical Price Range
- New condition: A$120–A$150, based on current Australian retailer listings (e.g., A$117 on Reverb Australia for a brand new 4-pack, A$149 at Trimira Audio and Brisbane HiFi).
- No used listings appear in recent data, so used prices cannot be reliably estimated; they would likely fall 20–40% below new (A$90–A$120) based on general audio accessory resale patterns, but this is inferred from limited forum mentions of Gaia products.

### Key Factors Affecting Value
- Condition: New units dominate listings at full retail; used would depreciate due to wear on spikes or discs.
- Retailer and promotions: Prices cluster around A$149 at Australian hi-fi stores, with occasional sales dipping to A$117; contact retailers for discounts as noted in some listings.
- Product specifics: Confirmed as 4-pack carpet-piercing spikes/discs (0.6" spikes) for GAIA III compatibility on thick carpets; distinguishes from full GAIA III isolator sets (A$538).
- Market context: Limited competition and positive reviews (e.g., Stereophile awards) support stable pricing; Australian GST-inclusive quotes apply.

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