Bright Star AudioIsolation BaseusedBright Star Audio Isolation Base 6 for sale!5 Bright Star isolation bases, 14 x 17 inches, for $40 each. Also 1 size 17 x 19.5 inches for $60. Last time they were used there were no leaks or any other issues. Some marks on top but these w...280.00

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Ships fromKnoxville, TN, 37920
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Package dimensions20.0" × 16.0" × 10.0" (7.0 lbs.)
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5 Bright Star isolation bases, 14 x 17 inches, for $40 each.  Also 1 size 17 x 19.5 inches for $60.  Last time they were used there were no leaks or any other issues.  Some marks on top but these will not be seen once you place equipment on them.

See these rave reviews:


The Audiophile Voice Vol1/2 BRIGHT STAR ISOLATION



I won't keep you in suspense. This is the greatest single improvement I have heard - Fully the equivalent
of upgrading a component.  This product caused me to rethink and redesign my installation immediately upon hearing the results of
but one Isolation System on the CD player alone. Bottom line: I'm isolating every critical component.  What the system did to the sound was not subtle. I never needed to go back and forth questioning what I
heard. Coherence - the instruments are more precisely defined, emerging from a quieter background.
Instrumental tone is more natural, relaxed and distinct. The "naturalness" and ease of the sound was ultimately what impressed me most.



Soundstage became broader along the rear wall, smack into the corners. It removed a lot of digitalis: the
silvery hash associated with some CDs and also a lot of digital glut heard during crescendos of large
orchestras. Within the reverberant space I could better make out placement of voices and instruments.
Whereas before, only ambient sounds came from the rear corners of the room, I could now hear specific
sounds. I heard more detail within the orchestra, which previously had only been part of the general
sound. The tympani rolls were never this deep or well defined.



These kinds of results were repeated on CD after CD. Even Martin Denny's birdcalls seemed real.
There's absolutely no mistaking what's going on hear - there's no going back.



How about on a piece of electronics? On an Audio Research SP-9 preamp, the isolation system
eliminated about half the brightness that had become an annoying coloration of that unit. Strings
sounded less screechy. Soundstage deepened and widened. Tympani rolls got tighter and deeper.
Improvements were obvious.



More detail is heard because it is freed from the hitherto un-noted background noise. Dynamics are
improved because the sound stands in starker contrast to the quiet. Isolation becomes more effective the
closer it is to the component. If, for example, we rely solely on an acoustically dead rack or stand we are
still not preventing air-borne or self-generated vibrations from affecting the sound. The Bright Star system
fits neatly with this philosophy since it absorbs vibrations at the chassis. I have never before heard the
degree of improvement that I heard when using the Bright Star isolation system.



I did notice a difference in my system - and it wasn't that subtle either. After I put my CD in the isolation
system and listened for a week there was no going back. Once I had gotten used to the improved
sonics, I wanted it that way all the time. This is one tweak that really works.



Russell Novack







The $ensible Sound BRIGHT STAR ISOLATION



When I used the Bright Star system with my CD player or CD transport I noticed immediately that
several aspects of music reproduction were improved. Bass lines became easier to follow and had
greater impact. The midrange became more focused. The quiet between notes was quieter and ambient
sounds were more obvious. The attack, sustain and decay of individual notes became more noticeable.
Images in the soundstage were more precisely located and the space around the performers became
more apparent. Treble was cleaner and more precise sounding with better definition. Overall, music
sounded more relaxed, taking one step closer to reality.



If you've got a good system forget that silver interconnect or garden hose speaker cable. For less than
either of those shot-in-the-dark tweaks, Bright Star's isolation system will make a real and welcome
improvement in CD playback. Highly recommended.



Bob Bottman







Positive Feedback BRIGHT STAR ISOLATION



Several months ago, Positive Feedback was approached by Barry Kohan of Bright star Audio to review
their vibration control system. Since I had heard about these units I was very anxious to give them a try.



I put the Little Rock on top of my amplifier. The sound was much tighter and more controlled with the
Little Rock in place. What next? It was time to put the Big Rock under my amp. I heard a much more
noticeable improvement. The music was tighter and more precise. Overall, a pleasant step forward. After
putting the Bright Star system in, it sounds like I spent $5000 on a new amp.



The Bright Star Audio combination is the best isolation product that I've found, it could really improve
your sound.



Clay Swartz

Questions for the seller
Could the large one be used with a turntable? Your thoughts?
I would use it only if the stand was very rigid and the floor concrete. If wood floors, the table will bounce. Randy

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