Immediately Upgrade Your Turntable Using Isolation Pucks

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Lookie Lou's Episode 20: Think of it as giving your Turntable new pairs of shoes! Make your turntable sound even better with a simple, inexpensive upgrade using the isoAcoustic OREA Series Isolation pucks. Or as we call them: inexpensive widgets that not only work, but improve the musical experience. And to prove it, you can use our OREA Bronze loaners as “try-ons” for your turntable to hear it for yourself before you buy them.

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I have them on my turntable and speakers after hearing a demonstration at the Toronto stereo fest in Canada. I couldn't believe what a difference it made, in sound and they had them on concrete floors, which I thought would not make a difference in sound but it did. They sounded to me more opened and airy that's the best way I can describe it.

johnw.graovac
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I use these EXACT isolators on my P3, I started off with trying a friend's Graphite version which was BETTER than the OG rega feet but I could clearly see that my delrin platter was too heavy for them which I knew anyway(but wanted to try to hear if there was a difference). Now after purchasing my own Orea Bronze feet (x3) EVERYTHING snapped into place, the most revealing thing is the reduction with smear in the sound reproduction which was already fine.
I find "taking off the rega feet so the isolators adhere to the bottom of the turntable, then one isolator at the FRONT in the middle two at the BACK in each corner to be the best sound quality" as there`s more weight at the rear, confirmed not only by listening but having my turntable off lining up a record lowering the arm onto the record near the motor & turning up the volume to ascertain acoustic feedback, volume dial is hitting way passed were I would listen to music with no feedback picked up.
Like what is mentioned if you can try & send back with no quibble then they are worth a go!

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I've been using cheap and cheerful Diversitech E.V.A. pads under my gear for years. They are about $1 for each 2"x2" pad and work quite nicely for most electronics (amps, cd players, etc.) For turntables, especially non-suspended ones, I use BrightStarAudio Isonodes as feet ($15 -$25 for a set of 4 depending on weight rating) with the Diversitech E.V.A. pads under the Isonodes. With both in place, it takes some serious vibrational intensity before negative sonic/mechanical effects are noticed.

terrywho
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I accomplished the same thing with Official game puck sponge hockey pucks. $75.00 for a case

JerryM-pv
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They work loads better with the old feet totally removed.

paulclough