There is no denying the emotional impact of a blockbuster film played upon a properly configured Home Theater system, or the delight found in hearing your favorite music stirringly reproduced on a full-range music system. In the latter half of the 20th century, the invention of the transistor allowed manufacturers to design entertainment electronics into smaller, more lifestyle-friendly packages. Without these inventions, the entertainment-hungry consumer would be forced to seek the only alternative: live entertainment, hardly a viable long-term choice for the modern push-a-button-and-get-it-now mentality.
Vistek has pioneered a breakthrough that will take the audio and video industries to the next level - - the Aurios Media Isolation Bearing (MIB). It is sure to cause a paradigm shift within these industries as they attempt to satisfy the demands of audiophiles and videophiles that insatiably pursue the re-creation of the "live experience" via their entertainment systems.
The Aurios MIB is a robust device that addresses an array of vibration isolation needs, and is the result of innovative structural physics analysis and precision state-of-the-art materials. It is the most cost-effective, engineered solution for micro-vibrations on the market today!
The Aurios Bearing is an isolator. Unlike absorptive vibration remedies, such as vibration dampers, the Bearing uniformly reduces the broadband intermodulation distortion generated when a media component is shaken, however minutely. The effect of the Aurios Bearing upon a media component, such as a loudspeaker, DVD player or amplifier, is universal - - stripping away an electronic haze that obscures the media message, the Bearing uncovers a wealth of sensory hues and nuances that powerfully enhance the media experience. Furthermore, the effect of the Bearing is cumulative and progressively more engaging as additional components in the chain are isolated.
Studios such as Porcupine Studios in Arizona use the Aurios Pro bearings for isolating their grand piano, mic stands, amps and so on. Resident engineers noticed a cleaner tighter grand piano than the one they are used to hearing every day. All of the chief engineers agree that Aurios recordings have a cleaner, tighter sound. They were especially pleased with the mid-range chords that were obviously cleaner. It seems the Aurios gets rid of the mud so to speak. "Since most of the playing occurs in the mid range of the piano (middle C) we found this to be quite an asset to the recording process.” says JW, the owner and chief engineer at Porcupine Studios.
More and more studios will be using the Aurios Pro Bearing and will become as common as a mic stand. Simply put, if you’re going to pay to have your instrument recorded, why not have sound the way it was intended to!



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