INS-BS Brass Insulator – Pack of 4
Description
“The Oyaide INS-BS Brass Insulators are developed as an insulator that attenuates vibrations from a device and an installation surface and doesn’t lose musical harmonics and dynamics. On one surface, there is aφ20 4mm deep concave in which INS-CF can be set-in. This combination enhances signal-to-noise ratio and alters the timbre of the playback sound impression.
Furthermore, a hole for the screw mount is placed on the centre which enables you to attach INS-BS directly to the devices.
The body is made of RoHS compliant pure brass which is specialised for hi-fi sound by reducing impurities such as lead, iron, or cadmium, which may cause turbidity of sound.
The body, hole and taper angle are trimmed by NC machining that is extremely accurate. And to apply ‘half-bright chrome plating’ on the body gives not only higher rigidity and durability to the surface of INS-BS, but also a beauty to the texture.
INS-BS Brass Insulator – Pack of 4
£120.00
Description
“The Oyaide INS-BS Brass Insulators are developed as an insulator that attenuates vibrations from a device and an installation surface and doesn’t lose musical harmonics and dynamics. On one surface, there is aφ20 4mm deep concave in which INS-CF can be set-in. This combination enhances signal-to-noise ratio and alters the timbre of the playback sound impression.
Furthermore, a hole for the screw mount is placed on the centre which enables you to attach INS-BS directly to the devices.
The body is made of RoHS compliant pure brass which is specialised for hi-fi sound by reducing impurities such as lead, iron, or cadmium, which may cause turbidity of sound.
The body, hole and taper angle are trimmed by NC machining that is extremely accurate. And to apply ‘half-bright chrome plating’ on the body gives not only higher rigidity and durability to the surface of INS-BS, but also a beauty to the texture.
Additional information
Length | INS-BS Brass Insulator – Pack of 4 |
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Termination | Noise and Vibration Reduction Accessories |
Robert Twells March 21, 2018