Episode Synopsis "Bridge over Troubled Audio: Isolating Vibration in audio components to enhance sound performance"
Accompany audiophile influencer Mino Christante on an imaginary trek across a rope bridge and find out how your audio system can enjoy immense improvement with the addition of pioneering feet component technology from Aluminous Audio. The Isolation Vibration Component Module brings deep nuance to your listening environment whether you place it under a turntable or amplifier. Luke Zitterkopf developed the component feet while designing his extraordinary speaker system, the Gravitas. Find out more at Aluminousaudio.com Mino Christante is the worldwide distributor of the Isolation Vibration Component Module (IVCM) Velvet Foot Component and the Gravitas Speaker System, from Aluminous Audio.
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