IsoAcoustics' award-winning products are designed to meet the needs of professional and amateur audio engineers and musicians by optimizing the performance of studio monitors and amplifiers. IsoAcoustics patented technology is based on years of experience in the design and construction of radio and television studios, and provides superior acoustic isolation that delivers consistency with greater sound clarity and openness.
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An innovative new approach, IsoAcoustics ISO-PUCK’s provides isolation for studio monitors, guitar amps and other systems. This unique design provides a high degree of isolation while resisting lateral movement and ...
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The patented IsoAcoustics technology comes from years of experience designing and building radio and television studios. IsoAcoustics was founded by Dave Morrison, who was closely involved in the planning and construction of radio and television studios at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for close to 20 years. Morrison was part of the design team faced with the unique challenges of building the world’s largest multi-media center in Toronto - over 1.72 million square feet - with recording studios for drama, music, chamber ensembles, special effects, radio, and television shows.