HI-FI
APPLICATIONS: |
Unlike
the vast majority of isolation devices targeted at the hi-fi
sector, the Isonoe Isolation System has been proven in the
most demanding professional installations and as such, has
received critical acclaim within the hi-fi sector from users
and reviewers alike. As well as receiving critical acclaim,
respected hi-fi manufacturers have decided to offer the
Isolation Feet as an OEM option on their high-end equipment,
valve amplifiers being one example. The forthcoming isolation
platform should open up appeal for Hi-Fi users even further.
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DJ
EQUIPMENT APPLICATIONS: |
Rather
than hinder trick-DJs by enabling a "jelly wobble"
effect to exist when they make adjustments, as with more
primitive isolation systems, the Isonoe Isolation System
acts as a 2-way shock absorber which cushions forces induced
into the platter / plinth by the DJ's hands, without springing
back abruptly. |
Excessive
lateral movement by isolation systems employing air, springs
or suchlike, creates uneven wear on both the stylus and
more importantly, the sides of the vinyl groove. If the
plinth / platter are subject to sufficient force, the Isonoe
system will return to the horizontal state gradually and
smoothly in a gentle, "viscous" manner (compression
of the visco-elastic polymer coupling will only occur in
incidences of extreme physical abuse). |
| "Wow"
constitutes one of the most insidious forms of colouration,
even in its most subtle form; pendulum-like lateral movement
by any turntable will result in a disconcerting increase in
wow. |
A
typical DD turntable weighs 12kg, therefore the bearings
in the base will not slide around if lateral forces are
exerted (e.g: "back cueing") upon the supported
device. |