Upgrading footers on Living Voice speaker

Juiced

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Hello,

I been using the LV stock spikes footers with a Acoustic Revive SPU-8 combo for years now,
and was wondering if replacing them to a high praised footers such as 'IsoAcoustic Gaia III' or maybe a 'Arya audio RevOpods' will upgrade my Living Voice ibx-rw4 performance.

The Gaia III are reasonably affordable compered to the RevOpods that are 7 times the pricier,

But if the RevOpods that much better on a LV speaker maybe i'll allocate more funds.

Will be happy to hear any feedback from LV owners here..
 

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Bonesy Jonesy

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Suggest you send an email to Kevin Scott from Definitive Audio & Living Voice for his advice.
 
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Anyoldears

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other contenders are the townshend seismic speaker platforms and stack audio auva 100
 
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heihei

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Check out Hifistay too - been very impressed with them under my Wilson Benesch speakers & subs.
 
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Juiced

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Suggest you send an email to Kevin Scott from Definitive Audio & Living Voice for his advice.
LV got back to me that they tried the GAIA but they did not add anything to the performance,
So the IsoAcoustic are out.


Another option
 
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Juiced

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other contenders are the townshend seismic speaker platforms and stack audio auva 100
after seeing this review i'm thinking of getting the Auva,
the 50 model will look best on the LV

 

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