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RE: REVIEW: IsoAcoustics Inc. Orea Indigo Accessory

Well, I'm back to say Music Direct (not an intentional plug) recently had a sale and I ended up buying 3 Orea's for my turntable. I must say that IsoAcoustics, whatever it is that they're doing, they are doing it right, and when you compare the cost of these to other brands, it's a great value.
What do you get for your money? I would say everything, across the board, is improved. Strings, and stringed instruments in particular, sound fuller, where the contact of bow to string has a depth to it similar to the real thing. Instrument separation, yes, more impact, yes, soundstaging separation, yes, more organic and realistic sounding, huge YES!
IF you are one to complain about cost vs. performance, I believe they can be returned, and if they don't work for you, write a review here. My Nottingham Spacedeck weighs about 43lbs, so I was concerned about the 48lb limit that three (16lbs per) Oreas would have, as I read another review which said they did NOT perform as well when they were supporting a lighter piece of equipment. Perhaps it's better to give them some weight to function properly.
If you're a Herbie's or DIY guy like me, and want to move up a level, these are highly recommended! Shit, now I'm going to have to buy more for underneath my tube amp, hope they work!


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