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The IsoAcoustics OREA Audio Isolation Feet deliver an impressive upgrade to audio quality by reducing vibrations and noise interference. Their durable construction and tailored weight capacities make them an excellent choice for audiophiles seeking improved sound clarity and detail. Whether you're fine-tuning a turntable or enhancing your amplifier's performance, these isolators offer a noticeable boost in sonic precision and soundstage depth.
The IsoAcoustics OREA Audio Isolation Feet. These high-performance isolators are engineered to eliminate parasitic vibrations, enhancing sound clarity, detail, and focus. Designed for versatility, they accommodate various audio components such as amplifiers, DACs, CD players, turntables, and speakers. Each OREA isolator is precision-machined from stainless steel with a low-profile design, minimizing height increase while maximizing stability and performance.
The OREA series offers models with specific weight capacities, each identified by a colored ring on the bottom isolator. Sold individually for customization, these isolators work effectively in sets of three or more, depending on your component's weight. Whether used with or without existing component feet, OREA isolation feet ensure optimal contact and sound performance.
Which components benefit most from isolation?
All audio equipment benefits from isolation, but components like speakers, subwoofers, turntables, and tube amplifiers show the most improvement due to their sensitivity to vibrations. Isolating these elements reduces distortion and enhances clarity throughout the audio chain.
What is the difference between the ISO-Puck and the OREA series?
The ISO-Puck is designed for pro audio equipment like studio monitors and DJ setups, while the OREA series is tailored for home audio systems. The OREA series provides a narrower performance curve and stronger sonic benefits within its weight range.
Can the OREA be used with speakers?
Yes, the OREA series is suitable for speakers and delivers noticeable improvements in clarity and focus by reducing vibrations.
Can the OREA isolators be placed under existing feet?
Yes, but for best results, position the OREA directly under the chassis. If unavoidable, the isolators can be placed under the existing feet, ensuring the weight is evenly distributed.
Does the suction cup effect affect performance?
The suction cup effect enhances grip but is not essential for performance. On textured surfaces, the OREA maintains a strong friction grip for reliable isolation.
How do I choose the right OREA model for my equipment?
Select the OREA model based on the weight of your equipment. Each model, from Graphite to Bordeaux, supports different weight ranges, and 3 to 4 units are typically used per component. IsoAcoustics offers an online calculator for precise recommendations.
What is the optimal orientation for the OREA isolators?
When used with speakers, align the IsoAcoustics logo forward with the speaker drivers for best results. Orientation does not impact performance on turntables or electronic components.
The IsoAcoustics OREA Audio Isolation Feet deliver an impressive upgrade to audio quality by reducing vibrations and noise interference. Their durable construction and tailored weight capacities make them an excellent choice for audiophiles seeking improved sound clarity and detail. Whether you're fine-tuning a turntable or enhancing your amplifier's performance, these isolators offer a noticeable boost in sonic precision and soundstage depth.
The IsoAcoustics OREA Audio Isolation Feet. These high-performance isolators are engineered to eliminate parasitic vibrations, enhancing sound clarity, detail, and focus. Designed for versatility, they accommodate various audio components such as amplifiers, DACs, CD players, turntables, and speakers. Each OREA isolator is precision-machined from stainless steel with a low-profile design, minimizing height increase while maximizing stability and performance.
The OREA series offers models with specific weight capacities, each identified by a colored ring on the bottom isolator. Sold individually for customization, these isolators work effectively in sets of three or more, depending on your component's weight. Whether used with or without existing component feet, OREA isolation feet ensure optimal contact and sound performance.
Which components benefit most from isolation?
All audio equipment benefits from isolation, but components like speakers, subwoofers, turntables, and tube amplifiers show the most improvement due to their sensitivity to vibrations. Isolating these elements reduces distortion and enhances clarity throughout the audio chain.
What is the difference between the ISO-Puck and the OREA series?
The ISO-Puck is designed for pro audio equipment like studio monitors and DJ setups, while the OREA series is tailored for home audio systems. The OREA series provides a narrower performance curve and stronger sonic benefits within its weight range.
Can the OREA be used with speakers?
Yes, the OREA series is suitable for speakers and delivers noticeable improvements in clarity and focus by reducing vibrations.
Can the OREA isolators be placed under existing feet?
Yes, but for best results, position the OREA directly under the chassis. If unavoidable, the isolators can be placed under the existing feet, ensuring the weight is evenly distributed.
Does the suction cup effect affect performance?
The suction cup effect enhances grip but is not essential for performance. On textured surfaces, the OREA maintains a strong friction grip for reliable isolation.
How do I choose the right OREA model for my equipment?
Select the OREA model based on the weight of your equipment. Each model, from Graphite to Bordeaux, supports different weight ranges, and 3 to 4 units are typically used per component. IsoAcoustics offers an online calculator for precise recommendations.
What is the optimal orientation for the OREA isolators?
When used with speakers, align the IsoAcoustics logo forward with the speaker drivers for best results. Orientation does not impact performance on turntables or electronic components.