TITANIC AUDIO ANCHOR ISOLATION PLATFORM AND TITANIC AUDIO CATALYST CARTRIDGE STABILISER ANNOUNCED
Titanic Audio has announced two new products intended to address mechanical vibration in HiFi systems: the Titanic Audio Anchor Isolation Platform and the Titanic Audio Catalyst Cartridge Stabiliser.
The product launches are accompanied by the introduction of a redesigned DGR Group website that brings Titanic Audio and Titan Audio together under a single online presence.
TITANIC AUDIO ANCHOR ISOLATION PLATFORM
The Titanic Audio Anchor Isolation Platform is designed as a general-purpose isolation platform for use with a range of analogue and digital HiFi components, including turntables, amplifiers, streamers and DACs. According to the company, the platform is intended to control vibration generated both by the equipment itself and by the supporting structure, without adding a sonic character.


The Anchor has a low-profile design aimed at compatibility with standard HiFi racks and furniture, and can also be placed directly on solid flooring. Vibration control in the Titanic Audio Anchor Isolation Platform is handled by what the manufacturer describes as a Tri-Axis Isolation System. This approach separates vibration management into three functional areas, each targeting a different frequency range.
High-frequency vibration is addressed using a surface pattern known as HEX-DNA geometry, intended to disperse small-amplitude energy across the platform surface rather than transmitting it vertically. Low-frequency vibration is managed by a spring-loaded hexagonal suspension system that allows controlled movement under load. Between these elements is a composite isolation core designed to absorb and disperse vibration across the mid and lower frequency ranges.
TITANIC AUDIO CATALYST CARTRIDGE STABILISER
The Titanic Audio Catalyst Cartridge Stabiliser is designed for use in vinyl playback systems, fitting between the phono cartridge body and the headshell mounting plate. This interface is widely regarded as mechanically sensitive, as vibration at this point can be transmitted directly into the cartridge generator.



The stabiliser is intended to reduce the transfer of unwanted vibration without altering cartridge alignment or tonearm geometry. The construction of the Titanic Audio Catalyst Cartridge Stabiliser combines a rigid polymer mounting layer with a viscoelastic isolation core. The rigid layer is intended to maintain accurate mechanical alignment, while the internal layer is designed to reduce the transmission of vibration from the tonearm and mounting hardware into the cartridge body.
Titanic Audio positions the Catalyst as part of a broader mechanical control strategy, particularly for systems where vibration management at the cartridge level is a priority.
DGR GROUP WEBSITE UPDATE, PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
At the same time as the product launches, DGR Group has released a new website bringing Titanic Audio and Titan Audio together on a shared platform. The site is intended to improve access to technical information and clarify how the two brands sit within the wider DGR Group structure.
The Titanic Audio Anchor Isolation Platform is priced at £500, and the Titanic Audio Catalyst Cartridge Stabiliser at £100. Both products are available now.
HiFi PiG Says: Some excellent-looking new devices from Titanic Audio.


























































































































































































































