A new isolation product - E_sorb
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:35 pm
Hi all,
As some of you may know, myself and Gerry have been working away together to setup a new audio company. We have been beavering away now for quite a while and our first products are just about ready for release. Our major product will be our "Dubh" horn speakers (which some of you have heard, others not) which we believe are world class along with a range of accessory products.
The announcement on the speakers will come soon, but in the meantime I wanted to announce another product we have for sale.
The E_sorb is an isolation/equipment support. Its made from the same high quality, non-resonant resin that we use in our speaker cabinets, with a constrained pliant layer for dampening. Tests so far show that they are very effective, at least as much as some of the big name competitors out there - but at a sweeter price. Testing do far has shown great results with turntables and CD players and amps.
Each block is 50mm x 50mm square, and 35mm high (2x2x1.5 in old money) and can support 15kg. From 15-18kg each, the effectiveness is decreased. So for a piece of equipment up to say 45kg, 3 E_sorbs will work well. The E-sorbs are available in black or white (white shown below).
E_sorb by eistaudio, on Flickr
Price:
You can buy E_sorbs individually, or in packs of 4:
Single: €20
Pack of 4: €70
P&P to anywhere in the world:
1-4 E_sorbs €5
5-8 E_sorbs €10
We are working hard to get our website and store up and running where we will have an online checkout accepting paypal etc. In the meantime, just shoot me a mail at eistaudiosales at gmail dot com and we can get you sorted via cash, check, paypal etc.
If you would like to try them out, shoot me a mail at the address above!
Best regards,
Fran & GerryD
Signature with website etc to come soon. Note that Eist Audio is a member of the trade, a commercial enterprise. We will each continue to post under as normal under our respective names, and will post separately under the Eist Audio name to any enquiries related to this/other posts. Just want to keep the 2 separate so that there is as little blurring of the lines as possible and to be straight with everyone here.
As some of you may know, myself and Gerry have been working away together to setup a new audio company. We have been beavering away now for quite a while and our first products are just about ready for release. Our major product will be our "Dubh" horn speakers (which some of you have heard, others not) which we believe are world class along with a range of accessory products.
The announcement on the speakers will come soon, but in the meantime I wanted to announce another product we have for sale.
The E_sorb is an isolation/equipment support. Its made from the same high quality, non-resonant resin that we use in our speaker cabinets, with a constrained pliant layer for dampening. Tests so far show that they are very effective, at least as much as some of the big name competitors out there - but at a sweeter price. Testing do far has shown great results with turntables and CD players and amps.
Each block is 50mm x 50mm square, and 35mm high (2x2x1.5 in old money) and can support 15kg. From 15-18kg each, the effectiveness is decreased. So for a piece of equipment up to say 45kg, 3 E_sorbs will work well. The E-sorbs are available in black or white (white shown below).
E_sorb by eistaudio, on Flickr
Price:
You can buy E_sorbs individually, or in packs of 4:
Single: €20
Pack of 4: €70
P&P to anywhere in the world:
1-4 E_sorbs €5
5-8 E_sorbs €10
We are working hard to get our website and store up and running where we will have an online checkout accepting paypal etc. In the meantime, just shoot me a mail at eistaudiosales at gmail dot com and we can get you sorted via cash, check, paypal etc.
If you would like to try them out, shoot me a mail at the address above!
Best regards,
Fran & GerryD
Signature with website etc to come soon. Note that Eist Audio is a member of the trade, a commercial enterprise. We will each continue to post under as normal under our respective names, and will post separately under the Eist Audio name to any enquiries related to this/other posts. Just want to keep the 2 separate so that there is as little blurring of the lines as possible and to be straight with everyone here.