You cannot isolate anything, so if you try you are going in the wrong direction. Audiopoints are not isolators. In fact Audiopoints are not reflectors either. Audiopoints and Sistrum both have a collective bandwidth that extends over several megahertz . Think of these devices as being similar to the way a heat sink works. Instead of heat the Coloumb energy that is present in everything is provided a high speed conductive pathway to exit the device or devices the Audiopoint or Sistrum is placed under. If Stillpoints are designed to absorb what is their respective operating bandwidth and how do they dispose of this unwanted noise and resonance once absorbed? You know it should go somewhere and not cause an impediment for frequencies that will follow. All electromechanical devices will return higher maeasured efficiency when placed on Audiopoints or Sistrum because their very basic design is to relieve the ill effects of Coloumb's law of physics. Even if your speakers were in an isolated room and your electronics were alone on these devices you would hear a vast improvement in dynamics because of the reduction of frictional losses. You dampen or absorb you will only succeed in traping the nasties you are trying to suppress and have them reemerge, and again be amplified at a different time and different frequency. This is a continuim of dampening, release and reamplification over and over again. This method is illogical and totally inefficent. Tom
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