Introducing IsoAcoustics, providing an audio experience ever felt before!
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When it comes to being pioneers of the audio industry, there aren’t many who come close to what IsoAcoustics offers to the audience, and it is for a good reason. Founder Dave Morrison spent years building and renovating radio & television studios and other support facilities for Toronto based Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in the 80s. Over the years, Dave learned about the challenges designers face while setting up speakers, subsequently focusing more on learning design concepts and materials to address the issue.
Over the years, his research and testing on design, Morrison focused on isolation of the sound in order to create a richer, true sound experience. His experiments must have been in the right direction, because he had offers from major American studio manufacturers to produce his patent under their production. Instead, Dave Morrison decided to do it on his own, and thus, IsoAcoustics was born!

IsoAcoustics entered the market with their isolation stand ISO-L8R155 at National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) in 2012. Later, they launched ISO-L8R200 for large studio monitors, ISO-L8R430 for larger horizontal studio monitors and the ISO-L8R200Sub for subwoofers.

After receiving widespread acclaim for their work in studio monitors’ Isolation stands, IsoAcoustics have made their presence felt in the home audio setups as well. Their recent zaZen series is specially designed for turntables, giving the listeners a rich listening experience by providing a stable isolation platform.

Aperta by IsoAcoustic are new isolators that manage the energy of the speaker to reduce vibrations resonating through the supporting surface to eliminate dissonant sounds in the listening area or joining rooms. Its versatility makes it easy to be positioned on the floor, shelf, desktop or on a floor stand. Watch Dave Morrison himself explaining how Aperta is so effective:
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