Tag: Hifi Isolation

Seismion Reactio 2 Isolation Now Available In The UK
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Seismion Reactio 2 Isolation Now Available In The UK

SEISMION REACTIO 2 ACTIVE VIBRATION ISOLATION SYSTEM LAUNCHES IN THE UK German specialist Seismion has officially entered the UK HiFi market with the launch of its next-generation active vibration isolation systems, the Seismion Reactio 2 and Reactio 2 XL.

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OMEX Symphony 2A/3A Isolation Devices

OMEX SYMPHONY 2A/3A ISOLATION DEVICES REVIEW Your system sounds a mess and you might not know it. No, really. A new range of isolation devices that can be pretty much universally used for electronics, source components, and loudspeakers, seeks to bring matters into focus – Eric van Spelde takes a listen. 

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Stack Audio AUVA Loudspeaker Isolators

STACK AUDIO AUVA HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO COMBINE THE ADVANTAGES OF SPIKES AND ISOLATORS British HiFi brand Stack Audio has announced the introduction of an all-new range of loudspeaker isolators. The Stack Audio AUVA which stands for audio vibration absorber.

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IsoAcoustics Mobile App

ISOACOUSTICS MOBILE APP WITH PRODUCT SELECTOR WIZARD, LAUNCHED IsoAcoustics has launched the new IsoAcoustics mobile app, which helps customers find the right isolation products for their audio equipment.

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Connected-Fidelity Float 30 Isolation Pucks

CONNECTED-FIDELITY ADDS NEW MODELS TO FLOAT ISOLATION PUCK RANGE, FOR HEAVIER COMPONENTS Launched earlier this year, the Connected-Fidelity Float range of isolation pucks now includes the Float 30 range pucks for heavier items and for use on carpeted floors.

Russ Andrews SuperRoute
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Russ Andrews SuperRouter

RUSS ANDREWS SUPERROUTER AUDIO GROUNDING Russ Andrews, one of the world’s longest-standing proponents of audio grounding, is launching its most advanced grounding product yet, the Russ Andrews SuperRouter.

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Russ Andrews Upgrades Torlyte Platforms

Russ Andrews has upgraded its Torlyte Platforms. The driving principle behind Torlyte, namely the coupling of components and the fast transfer of unwanted mechanical energy to ground and away from the sensitive audio components, was at the fore of the redesign process.