Ask them, and as a global collective, they’ll all opine that vibrations and assorted resonances are the bane of their hobby.
Vibrations set up by speakers, resonances coming from shonky floorboards and the sound of some hoon’s crappy car coming from the street outside your listening room, are affecting your sound quality.
IsoAcoustics, an international brand, is a vibration and resonance buster par excellence. It's an outfit that knows how to reduce these sonic gremlins from your listening experience.
Quite simply, unwanted vibrations and resonances degrade the sound of all audio and audio video systems.
Most audio buffs know about equipment isolation. But a lot of people don’t realise a vibrating CD/DVD player or music server performs a lot better if it has isolation treatment.
The new OREA series acoustic isolators are designed for turntables, SACD players, DACs, Blu-ray player, preamps, power amps and more.
The OREA Indigo isolation puck as a universal isolator can support 7.2 kgs per puck or for heavier components, the OREA Bordeaux can support 14.5 kgs per puck.
In even better news for owners of gear with three supporting feet rather than four, the OREA range is available separately so you can buy one at a time if you so desire.
The Orea range’s pricing is sane, very sane. The IsoAcoustics OREA range starts at just £57.50 ex. VAT per puck. In audio gear terms, this is beer or coffee money.
For more information visit IsoAcoustics.
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