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Isonoe Isolation Feet
Isonoe isolation, if you are serious about sound quality or are troubled with feedback in your sound system, then you need the Isonoe isolation feet. As a retro fit to many industry standard turntables and CD-players, this British designed and manufactured accessory is uniquely postioned to offer you real results in a stunning package.
The system embodies numerous mechanisms that inhibit the transfer of vibration: The central cradle mechanism (application filed with the Patent Office) is formed from a visco-elastic polymer able to deflect vibrational energies across a broad bandwidth. The body and hub are made from a specific grade of magnesium alloy imbued with exceptionally high rigidity, implemented to maximise the ratio of stiffness between the elastomer cradle and the alloy (the higher the ratio in favour of the alloy, the greater the efficacy of the elastomer cradle).
Stainless-steel bearings in the base of the outer body block the transfer of energy by keeping the point of physical contact area between surfaces to a minimum (akin to a more contemporary version of spikes in hi-fi).
Isonoe isolation, if you are serious about sound quality or are troubled with feedback in your sound system, then you need the Isonoe isolation feet. As a retro fit to many industry standard turntables and CD-players, this British designed and manufactured accessory is uniquely postioned to offer you real results in a stunning package.
The system embodies numerous mechanisms that inhibit the transfer of vibration: The central cradle mechanism (application filed with the Patent Office) is formed from a visco-elastic polymer able to deflect vibrational energies across a broad bandwidth. The body and hub are made from a specific grade of magnesium alloy imbued with exceptionally high rigidity, implemented to maximise the ratio of stiffness between the elastomer cradle and the alloy (the higher the ratio in favour of the alloy, the greater the efficacy of the elastomer cradle).
Stainless-steel bearings in the base of the outer body block the transfer of energy by keeping the point of physical contact area between surfaces to a minimum (akin to a more contemporary version of spikes in hi-fi).