A new isolation product - E_sorb
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Re: A new isolation product - E_sorb
It's good to see new Irish companies starting up despite everything going on around us. Best of luck with the new venture lads!
Shane.
Shane.
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Best of luck with the new business ..
By the way .. you might like to sell the feet in sets of three as well as in sets of four ..
james
By the way .. you might like to sell the feet in sets of three as well as in sets of four ..
james
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Great work Lads..
Best of luck with the company..Hope all goes well..
Looking forward to some pictures of the speakers:)
Best of luck with the company..Hope all goes well..
Looking forward to some pictures of the speakers:)
Re: A new isolation product - E_sorb
Thanks for that Fran....I'd love to try them out but I've just too much going on at the minute with the house upside down (floor sanding and painting) and the music room choc a bloc with chairs and mirrors!Eist Audio wrote:Dermot, we've only tried them under our own Dubh speakers so far and to be honest thought the Dubhs sounded better on their own without them. FWIW, there's approximately 3mm of compression on them. The original idea was for isolation for both TTs and CDPs to be honest, so maybe its unsurprising that they work better there.
We'll have facebook etc up and running soon and we'll have a few more photos then too. I can't tell you all how appreciative we are of the goodwill and wishes we have had from you all. It really means a lot. Many thanks to you all.
Fran
Re: A new isolation product - E_sorb
My English friend used to have one of those way back. He 'upgraded' to a Michell Gyro. At the time I lusted after a Pink Triangle Anniversary. A thing of real beauty and one of the most elegant tables out there. The closest I got was a Pink Link battery power supply for the Linn which was also a lovely piece of work...Derek wrote:I've got a Pink Triangle LPT (Little Pink Thing). I put 4 E_sorb isolators under it.cybot wrote:
Thanks for that Derek. What tt have you got?
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Re: A new isolation product - E_sorb
james wrote:Best of luck with the new business ..
By the way .. you might like to sell the feet in sets of three as well as in sets of four ..
james
Many thanks James,
We had thought of that alright - and I know sometimes its good to be able to buy 6 E_sorbs to do 2 components rather than 8 E_sorbs. So you can buy them singly, or we have a special offer of 4 for €70. P&P is €5 to anywhere in the world for upto 4 E_sorbs.
Fran
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Facebook page now up and running (although a little bare just yet!)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eist-Aud ... 2029072726
Stop on by and like us!
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Stop on by and like us!
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Congratulations Fran and Gerry. I hope and trust that the venture will be very successful and profitable for you both and will result in an early and luxurious retirement!!
Is maith liom an Gaeilge anseo freisin; tá sé sin an-mhaith ar fad!!!
The Dubhs are very impressive both sonically and visually. They have a very modern look and finish and the footprint will definitely have a high WAF factor. The Dubhs demonstrated great detail and soundstage when I heard them and did very well in those mid and upper mid ranges. Anyone interested in vocal and or acoustic music should definitely give them a listen.
The E_sorb Isolators worked very well under the particular TT that I heard (not my own) and I estimated the improvement that they brought to be somewhere around the 5% to 10% mark. This was sufficiently impressive for me to convince me that I will definitely invest in some myself.
Is maith liom an Gaeilge anseo freisin; tá sé sin an-mhaith ar fad!!!
The Dubhs are very impressive both sonically and visually. They have a very modern look and finish and the footprint will definitely have a high WAF factor. The Dubhs demonstrated great detail and soundstage when I heard them and did very well in those mid and upper mid ranges. Anyone interested in vocal and or acoustic music should definitely give them a listen.
The E_sorb Isolators worked very well under the particular TT that I heard (not my own) and I estimated the improvement that they brought to be somewhere around the 5% to 10% mark. This was sufficiently impressive for me to convince me that I will definitely invest in some myself.
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Many thanks for the kind words Fergus....
Almost there on the website etc, had to wait for domain name transfers and a few other technical details.... site will be up very soon!
In the meantime here is a little pic to whet your fancy:
IMG_9228-1 by eistaudio, on Flickr
Almost there on the website etc, had to wait for domain name transfers and a few other technical details.... site will be up very soon!
In the meantime here is a little pic to whet your fancy:
IMG_9228-1 by eistaudio, on Flickr
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Re: A new isolation product - E_sorb
My thanks to all for your good wishes and compliments.
And to those of you who have seen them and experienced the benefits of the E_sorbs your positive feedback is very gratifying.
Fran and I have spent many hours and produced countless prototypes before arriving at this combination of materials and dimensions and we're thrilled with the results.
Every time something changes it's back to the chair for lengthy appraisal. Listen. Tweak. Listen more. And so on.
And we have managed to achieve a realistic price point, I hope, so that more people can benefit.
During the process we tried them under CD players, amps and TT's. Each time an improvement in image, tone and realism.
Amazing how these little improvement helps bring components to where they replay music as intended. Not just sound.
I currently have them under:
Phono-stage - improved ? Check
Integrated - improved ? Ceck
Project Debut 11 TT - improved ? Big Check
Each time I add a set of E_sorbs there's a noticeable improvement.
Can't wait to get my No. 1 TT back in action.
Of course I have used them under 'speakers, early generation EA Dubh's, and whereas the bass can still tickle the trouser flaps, the vibrations in the floor boards have gone.
Bass, mids and highs all still there but more focussed IMHO.
And there's less booming bass travelling upstairs. Hence later, louder listening sessions.
*There is a flexibility in the E_sorbs. So 'speakers can seem a bit wobbly to the touch. Some people may be wary of this if there are smaller kids or pets about.
However, despite all of my favourable impressions, which are biassed of course, I believe the feedback so far tells a story.
Again, thanks to everybody for the good wishes.
And please keep the feedback coming.
Cheers,
Gerry
And to those of you who have seen them and experienced the benefits of the E_sorbs your positive feedback is very gratifying.
Fran and I have spent many hours and produced countless prototypes before arriving at this combination of materials and dimensions and we're thrilled with the results.
Every time something changes it's back to the chair for lengthy appraisal. Listen. Tweak. Listen more. And so on.
And we have managed to achieve a realistic price point, I hope, so that more people can benefit.
During the process we tried them under CD players, amps and TT's. Each time an improvement in image, tone and realism.
Amazing how these little improvement helps bring components to where they replay music as intended. Not just sound.
I currently have them under:
Phono-stage - improved ? Check
Integrated - improved ? Ceck
Project Debut 11 TT - improved ? Big Check
Each time I add a set of E_sorbs there's a noticeable improvement.
Can't wait to get my No. 1 TT back in action.
Of course I have used them under 'speakers, early generation EA Dubh's, and whereas the bass can still tickle the trouser flaps, the vibrations in the floor boards have gone.
Bass, mids and highs all still there but more focussed IMHO.
And there's less booming bass travelling upstairs. Hence later, louder listening sessions.
*There is a flexibility in the E_sorbs. So 'speakers can seem a bit wobbly to the touch. Some people may be wary of this if there are smaller kids or pets about.
However, despite all of my favourable impressions, which are biassed of course, I believe the feedback so far tells a story.
Again, thanks to everybody for the good wishes.
And please keep the feedback coming.
Cheers,
Gerry
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