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Core Audio Design
Component Racks
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MOD4
Price:$1,475
The “MOD” Series audio racks have been engineered to meet
the needs of discerning audiophiles. Our customers know the
value and quality of high-end components, and they deserve
racks and accessories that not only match the aesthetics of
their listening space, but also serve to dial in the whole
experience. Our Components let the active components perform
at their very best, creating a more ideal platform for
performance than would otherwise be achievable.
The use of
multiple materials in the core of our shelves and inserts
increases the damping effect. A single material will have a
specific resonant frequency. Using different materials
distributes the efficacy over more frequencies. The
geometric patterns varying in volume distributes it further.
Lead and iron were chosen for its mass loading properties
while granite was used for its ability to capture high
frequency detail. The walnut frame contains the various
materials and helps them work together.
Key Features:
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Solid hardwood construction
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Dado joinery
w/heat treated black alloy steel hardware
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Shelves are
filled with lead, granite, and iron to create a low
resonant core.
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Additional
damping and RF shielding is provided by a sheet of
butyl, polyethylene, and two ply foil.
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Includes
deluxe adjustable spikes and coasters.
Model:MOD4
Dimensions:36h x 23¾w x 20½d
Shelf:1¾h x 22w x 19d
Upper Level:8¼h
Mid Level:8¼h
Lower Level:10¼h
Weight:127 lbs
Shipping:150 lbs
Wood Type:
-Black Walnut
-Maple
-Maple with
Cherry stain.
Other:Includes four piece Deluxe Silver Spikes and Coasters
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MOD3
Price:$1,475
Dimensions:27½h x 23¾w x 20½d
Shelf:1¾h x 22w x 19d
Upper Level:9h
Lower Level:11h
Weight:80 lbs
Shipping:95 lbs
Wood Type:
-Black Walnut
-Maple
-Maple with Cherry stain
Other:Includes four piece Deluxe Silver Spikes and Coasters |
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MOD2
Price:$1,475
Dimensions:16½h x 23¾w x 20½d
Shelf:1¾h x 22w x 19d
Lower Level:11h
Weight:56 lbs
Shipping:65 lbs
Wood Type:
-Black Walnut
-Maple
-Maple with Cherry stain
Other:Includes four piece Deluxe Silver Spikes and Coasters
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Isolation Platforms
Science and aesthetics are
given equal footing in the potent Model A CLD amplifier
isolation platform. Detailed construction employs the latest
technology in resonance dampening within a fine hardwood
exterior. There is no reason to place your audiophile
equipment on anything less.
Key components, particularly amplifiers,
suffer compromised instrumental richness and detail due to
resonance inherent in the electronics of transformers. This
resonance can further degrade the accuracy of other
sensitive components, aggravating the distortion in bass
range and depth.
State-of-the-art audio systems are dedicated
to accurate reproduction of music. For this to be
accomplished, it is necessary to begin with the silent
operation of the independent components so the music is the
only actor on the audio stage. Consider the accuracy of your
high-quality amplifiers… they are lending their
state-of-the-art detail and richness to amplify the
inherited noise and resonance from your turntable! Every
flaw in inferior dampening is reproduced with absolute
clarity! You can let your amplifier concentrate on the true
music by properly isolating your components with isolation
platforms manufactured with encapsulated dampening
materials. This grants an improved 3-D stereoscape and
tighter, more accurate bass.
Core Furniture uses a proprietary
manufacturing paradigm with a variety of natural materials
trapped in unevenly sized cells within a skin of hardwood.
This design captures and mitigates resonance over a large
range of frequencies without compromising the beauty of
furniture.
Isolation platforms can be used for
amplifiers, turntables, and even speaker stands or entire
rack systems for improved sonic purity and tumbrel
integrity.
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Model:"A" CLD Standard
Price:$449
Inspired
by the works of Zoethecus, Core design has designed a cost
effective solution to isolating vibration. Core audio
designs uses a proprietary manufacturing paradigm with a
variety of natural materials (Granite, Lead, and Iron)
trapped in unevenly sized cells within a skin of hardwood.
This design captures and mitigates resonance over a large
range of frequencies without compromising the beauty of
furniture. Using only the finest materials and wood joints,
we offer the Model “A” CLD (Constrained Layered Damping)
Standard Platform.
Key Features:
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Solid hardwood construction.
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Mortise and
Tenon joinery.
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Inserts are
filled with lead, granite, and iron to create a low
resonant core.
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Additional
damping and RF shielding is provided by a sheet of
butyl, polyethylene, and two ply foil.
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Includes
deluxe adjustable spikes and coasters.
Dimensions:24¼w x 20¼d x 5¾h
Insert:20w x 16d x 1¾h
Weight:35lbs
Wood Type:
-Black
Walnut
-Maple
-Maple with Cherry stain
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Model:"A" CLD Deluxe
Price:$499
Dimensions:26¼w x 23¼d x 5¾h
Insert:22w x 19d x 1¾h
Weight:50lbs
Wood Type:
-Black Walnut
-Maple
-Maple with Cherry stain
Other:Includes four piece Deluxe Silver Spikes and Coasters |

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Model:"A" CLD Long
Price:$449
Dimensions:28¼w x 17¼d x 5¾h
Insert:24w x 13d x 1¾h
Weight:35lbs
Wood Type:-Black Walnut
-Maple
-Maple with Cherry stain
Other:Includes four piece Deluxe Silver Spikes and Coasters |
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Acoustic Panels
Perhaps the most difficult to overcome enemy
of fine audio reproduction is the room itself! The acoustic signature of any
room is compromised by a swept comb-filter effect where peaks and notches
are produced in the resultant frequency spectrum in linear harmonic series
due to audio being reflected unevenly from walls. Unlike the intentional
flanging and phasing used by musicians like the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix,
this effect is a self-defeating and muddling law of physics that requires
the attention to detail employed in a recording studio without the fun of
playing a guitar.
Imagine for a minute that your listening environment is a 10ft x 10ft x 10ft
cube with one speaker playing a solo cello suite and you sitting in the
middle of the room. The recording begins as the bow is drawn across the
strings. You hear this, and a fraction of a second later you hear it again
from your left and right, then from above, then from the rear another
fraction of a second later. Mix these together and you have lost the
accuracy of the cellist’s work… and that is only the beginning!
Unless your listening environment is encased in acoustically neutral
material some 10ft thick, you wont even be hearing an accurate reflection of
the cello. Different frequencies are reflected with different intensities
depending on the material of the walls. As the cellist employs a deft
glissando causing the pitch to rise and fall smoothly, the actual volume of
the sound changes in the reflections. There is also the ever-present concern
for harmonics where the reflections cancel out or amplify the original
signal as part of the comb-filter effect.
The easiest way to hear the need for room treatment is in the bass response.
When you correct the acoustics of your environment, bass tightens up and
becomes more articulate (less like a teenager’s car!) and becomes more even
between the center and perimeter of the room. Physics dictates that bass
will collect in corners and disrupt the midrange if not corralled. Bass
traps serve a small range of frequencies and are very large (but at least
not 10ft thick!) and that is only part of the problem!
Core Furniture provides the elegant solution. You need to address two forms
of room treatment: absorption and diffusion. In an ideal situation, you
would have no two parallel surfaces be reflective. Carpet on your floor and
a reflective ceiling is good for producing quality acoustics. This is why a
recording studio has acoustic treatment on the wall opposite the glass.
Unless you intend on carpeting every other wall, you need a better solution
that better addresses the complex problem. This is where diffuser panels
come in. Normally, sound is reflected off the back wall, bounced back by any
number of surfaces to the front wall (behind the speakers) and then
reflected within the original sound stage of the speakers. This is the most
degrading property in acoustics. Note: A big screen TV is a large reflective
surface on the front wall. Sorry, home theater buffs! By placing acoustic
diffusers behind the speakers on the front wall, you remove the reflection
that upsets the sound stage. Adding more diffusers in corners and side walls
continues the improvement in accuracy. The rear wall diffusers dramatically
compensate for the size and shape of your room, making the sound stage seem
to extend beyond the wall, thereby making your acoustic environment larger
than the actual space! By mounting the acoustic panels with a small air gap
away from the wall, the diffuser improves the overall absorption of
rebellious bass frequencies that make the room your enemy.
When you increase the volume on your stereo, your room should sound bigger
and fuller. If it sounds worse the louder you get, you need to address
diffusion and absorption before you can appreciate the true quality of your
audio components.
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Accoustic Diffusor AD-2 Kit
Price:
Beech: $549 ea.
Walnut: $599 ea.
Core Audio Designs has formulated a highly effective Diffuser based on the
scientific formula developed by Manfred R. Schroeder of the University of
Göttingen in Germany 1970’s.
Perhaps the most difficult to overcome enemy of fine audio reproduction is
the room itself! The acoustic signature of any room is compromised by a
swept comb-filter effect where peaks and notches are produced in the
resultant frequency spectrum in linear harmonic series due to audio being
reflected unevenly from walls.
Why use diffusion?
The Core Diffuser uniformly scattered sound. Diffusers are used to reduce or
eliminate repetitive echoes that occur in rooms having parallel walls and a
flat ceiling. Although there are different philosophies about how much
natural reverberation listening rooms should have, all professional studio
designers agree that periodic reflections caused by parallel walls should be
avoided.
Diffuser designs use an irregular surface having a complex pattern to
scatter the sound waves thoroughly. Diffuser scatters sound waves in
different directions based on their frequency, rather than merely
redirecting all waves in the same direction. Diffuser avoids direct
reflections altogether and thus has a much more open, transparent, and
natural sound than a simple flat surface. In fact, sound diffusion greatly
widens the “sweet spot” and lends a strong, 3D sense of openness to a room,
making it easier to hear “into” the music. Diffusion eliminates standing
waves and flutter echoes without removing acoustic energy from the space or
greatly changing the frequency content of the sound.
Dimensions:56h x 21¼w x 4d
Weight:59lbs
Wood Type:
Beech or Black Walnut
Other:AD-2 Kit includes (2ea) AD-2 diffusor, (1pr) ADS Stands. No assembly
required. Just stack
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Accoustic Diffusor AD-2
Price:
Beech: $224 ea.
Walnut: $249 ea.
Core Audio Designs has formulated a highly effective Diffusor based on the
scientific formula developed by Manfred R. Schroeder of the University of
Göttingen in Germany 1970’s.
Perhaps the most difficult to overcome enemy of fine audio reproduction is
the room itself! The acoustic signature of any room is compromised by a
swept comb-filter effect where peaks and notches are produced in the
resultant frequency spectrum in linear harmonic series due to audio being
reflected unevenly from walls.
Dimensions:23½h x 21¼w x 4d
Weight:21lbs ea.
Shipping:50 lbs.
Wood Type:
Beech or Black Walnut
Other:Solid wood construction
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ADS
Price:$199
Dimensions: 10h x 8w x 11d
Weight: 9lbs pr.
Wood Type:
Beech or Black Walnut
Other:
Acoustic Diffusor Stand includes deluxe 6 piece spikes and coasters |
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