Coherence, timing, and drive are as good as any I’ve encountered, while transient response (‘speed’ as some audiophiles prefer) is outstanding (i.e., percussion instruments sound like the real thing).”
Townshend bases working wonders with Kerr Acoustics to deliver a “crisp, immersive sound experience.”
these pods don’t just tweak sound—they redefine it.
it’s a key to unlocking the genre’s full sonic potential
the benefits of decoupling were immediate and surprisingly obvious
The Analogue Fellowship Malaysia The Analogue Fellowship has been captivating my attention for a while now, but who exactly are they? They’re a group of dedicated hi-fi enthusiasts who push the boundaries of audio excellence. Their listening room is like stepping into a whimsical chamber populated by fun cartoon characters, and they spare no expense […]
Tracking Angle April 2024 Townshend Audio’s Seismic Isolation Podiums, as reviewed by the esteemed Michael Fremer’s online audiophile magazine TRACKING ANGLE! Paul Seydor is a highly respected critic renowned within the realm of audiophiles, contributing to one of America’s premier audiophile publications. Amidst the array of cutting-edge equipment, his four-legged companion Dash is a standard […]
Max Reveals the Magic of Impedance-Matched Townshend Cables https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7pj19-26E0 In this YouTube video, Max demonstrates how the characteristics of speaker cables can significantly influence audio quality. The focus is on measuring the voltage drop across different cables to understand their characteristic impedance (Zo) and how it relates to their construction. The investigation presented in the […]
U.K’s National Audio Show 23′ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8moiy8FVdlU The weekend of October 8th marked yet another extraordinary collaboration between Kerr Acoustic and Townshend Audio at the renowned Starvation National Audio Show. At the heart of this auditory extravaganza was the Rock MKII, complete with a front-end trough, delivering the sweet symphony of vinyl in its purest form. […]
Android MyFrequency App accelerometer used to measure vibration I used Android MyFrequency app’s accelerometer placed on top of the sub to check whether I could measure the difference. No matter how sensitive or insensitive this app is this is what I got: MJ Tweet “Similar benefits were heard with the Seismic Podium under the subwoofer. […]
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