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IsoAcoustics Delos 2216W2

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IsoAcoustics Delos 2216W2The DELOS butcher block from IsoAcoustics decouples the turntable from the supporting surface and dramatically diminishes structural vibrations and resonances, resulting in greater clarity and detail. Delos 2216W2 Walnut Dark brown color Bold and rich, with swirls and visible grains Janko Hardness Score of 1100 Turntables are carefully made with extreme precision to pick up the finest details in a record. The stylus navigating the tiny variations in

The DELOS butcher block from IsoAcoustics decouples the turntable from the supporting surface and dramatically diminishes structural vibrations and resonances, resulting in greater clarity and detail.

Delos 2216W2 Walnut

  • Dark-brown color
  • Bold and rich, with swirls and visible grains
  • Janko Hardness Score of 1100

Turntables are carefully made with extreme precision to pick up the finest details in a record. The stylus navigating the tiny variations in the vinyl’s groves is a delicate process that is very sensitive to vibrations. The DELOS butcher block from IsoAcoustics decouples the turntable from the supporting surface and dramatically diminishes structural vibrations and resonances, resulting in greater clarity and detail.

Combining the mass of a thick butcher block with IsoAcoustics patented isolation, DELOS provides a low noise floor by eliminating the effects of structure borne vibrations.

The Floating Island of Delos (Greek Mythology)

The Island of Delos is one of the most important mythological and historical sites in Greece. In Greek mythology the windy island of Delos was once uninhabitable as it floated aimlessly in the rough Aegean Sea until the Greek god Poseidon anchored the floating island in its place on four granite columns to provide a safe place for Leto to give birth to the twin gods Apollo and Artemis.

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