Dear Emile,I would recommend to use the stock footers first for the following reasons:
1) We have tested a lot of footers / materials and picked the acrylic discs for the most neutral balance with a multitude of shelf / floor materials. This is not just a random pick, even the size of the discs matters, down to the millimetre, which is why they are somewhat “odd” looking in the relative large space available.
2) The chassis itself has multiple independently decoupled sections. It all works very well together, but you can also very easily undo the efforts we put into this.
3) If you do decide to use after market footers, and of course they can alter the sound very significantly, I would recommend to at the very least stick to the large round cutouts we designed for that purpose.
4) Last but not least, listen carefully, the Olympus does not behave like you’re used to from other equipment. I would recommend to listen to multiple recordings, and even spread out over multiple days.
What would you recommend?
a) Olympus on a Taiko Daiza platform. Daiza on the wood floor (over cement).
b) Olympus directly on the wood floor (over cement).
Thanks.