a question about Aurios Media Isolation Bearings


What version of the MIB's is (supposedly) self-centering? I can't seem to determine this from their website.

The reason I ask is, I've used a set of the original Daruma's under a CDP, and not only was the set up sort of tedious, they didn't "stay set". Whenever I pushed a button on the CDP, even cautiously, it slightly disrupted positioning. And if anybody else (heaven forbid) used a button on it, well, it was REALLY off. I went back to cones.

I'd love to hear which version MIB was easier to set up and/or stayed in position better. Or if some other brand of ball bearing type of isolation (Rollerblocks, the newer Daruma's, etc.) are better than Aurios for staying put. Thanks.
rushracer

Showing 1 response by gfroman

Up front disclosure - I am a dealer for Aurios bearings.
The discontinued Aurios MIB-Pro's were self centering.
The new model is called the Aurios Pro-MAX.
Much better sonics, finish, set-up than the older bearings.
I have them under many of my components with fantastic results!
Let me know if you are interested - thanks.