Engels
pfm Member
I live in a modern house with solid floors, carpets and plasterboard walls. The teenage daughters bedroom is right above the room where the hifi lives. It must the only house in the world ever where the teenager rather than the parent complains the music is too loud. It does travel quite well into her room
At the Bristol hifi show last year (remember these events pre-Covid?) I did hear a demo of speakers with and without iso-acoustic isolators under the speakers and it clearly made a difference. No surprise there but the cost to do 2 floor standers on carpets will be almost £500.
I wonder if this would reduce the transmission and improve the sound though, or would changing speakers and boosting the budget by £500 give a better result.
Anyone have any positive or negative experience of IsoAcoustics GAIA-IIIs plus carpet spike receptacles
At the Bristol hifi show last year (remember these events pre-Covid?) I did hear a demo of speakers with and without iso-acoustic isolators under the speakers and it clearly made a difference. No surprise there but the cost to do 2 floor standers on carpets will be almost £500.
I wonder if this would reduce the transmission and improve the sound though, or would changing speakers and boosting the budget by £500 give a better result.
Anyone have any positive or negative experience of IsoAcoustics GAIA-IIIs plus carpet spike receptacles