Internal reflections are vibrations reflecting back up the speaker cabinet which causes smear. Smear is a result of artefacts replicated in both channels which are perceived to be in the middle, causing the stereo image to collapse. The IsoAcoustics isolators reduce internal reflections to eliminate smear. The result is an improved stereo image of natural spatial sound.
Aperta stands can be positioned on the floor, shelf, credenza, desktop or on a floor stand.
Structure, convenience, packaging
I did not notice
Excellent stands, markedly improved the sound of shells with a vinyl player (before everything stood on the same rack, there were rubber anti -vibration washers for acoustics from tonar). Thanks to the remolt.ru, as always!
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Packaging, it is not a sin to give this, looks unusual and regulated.
Glapses in appearance and to the touch are completely cheap. The price is high.
I bought it in the appendage to the already available Isoacoustics Aperta for the Center and the SAB. Aperta made of some kind of alloy, painted neatly, the installation is simple, the adjustment, too, removed the screws (there is a scale on them) and inserted into the elastic band, you can change gradation to the top and down, but the elastic bands are flimsy and if they "pass", then it is incomprehensible Where to take .. as regards sound, then everything is fine here, the stands are wellnding vibration well due to this design and it turns out that the column hangs in the air. I recommend the purchase, but because it's a little expensive, it is better to listen to first. For all good.
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IsoAcoustics Inc. has been manufacturing and distributing isolation products in the audio industry since January 2012. The patented IsoAcoustics technology is based from years of experience in the design and construction of radio and television studios. The driving force is Dave Morrison, closely involved in planning and building radio and television studios at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for close to 20 years. Dave Morrison was part of the design team faced with the challenges of building the world’s largest multi-media center in Toronto: over 1.72 million square feet, with recording studios for drama, music, and chamber ensembles, special effects, radio and television shows
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