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f a peer review study found that an item was effective, but you could not personally hear a difference when using the item in your system, would you continue to use it solely because a peer review said it worked? I wouldn't. Conversely, I don't require a peer review study to confirm what my ears tells me is effective.
Can you point me to a peer review study that concludes the Aurios bearings are ineffective?
come on now that rediculous
many people i know say to me one sentence " isolation device is good only for tube , not solid state" . The isolation device works on my dvd player. I can see better picture , less noise. For cdp, not only i have Vibrapod, but also maple wood block (cutting board). The change is not like day and night, but it is there. So i am just curious that amp has no moving device like a in cd player. How can it be affected by isolation device.Also, many folks mention about cone isolation type. Does isolati ...
I have never seen sensitive scientific devices resting atop cones, however these devices are often placed upon isolation bearings.
On the other side of the coin asking to produce a peer reviewed study that shows something doesn't work, in this case the Aurio bearing things, is a bit silly, too.
I think the key thing to remember about the Vistek products is that they do the job that they are intended to do, vibration isolation. They have passed an empirical test of function by the highly demanding industries who use them. Other manufacturers claims are largely untested in comparision.Scotty