Here is a snippet from the full review by the Adventures in High Fidelity Audio on the Audio World show. A full report can be found Here Trade Area – Track Audio It was nice to finally be able to put a face to the voice behind the telephone conversations that I and Mike Butler had before and after my recent review of the Track Audio 600/700 speaker stands. Track Audio had a small area to display their various wares but had certainly maximised the space by having a very interesting selection of their products on display including a modified (one of) Track Audio JBE Slatedeck series 3 turntable (vintage British direct drive turntable from the early 80’s). Track Audio had removed the originally supplied Micro Seki (now well past their sell by date) rubber and plastic feet for four Track Audio Isolator feet and on top of one they had also installed a spirit level. I thought that this was a really nice touch, something which is very typical of the care and attention this company puts into everything they do.
I had a good chat with Mike and he showed me some new spikes which can be used on other companies speakers and equipment tables. As with other Track Audio products these are beautifully made and finished and the design is drawn from the spikes used in Track Audio’s Isolators. Also on display were the new four column speaker stands for heavier weight speakers.
Track Audio had also fitted a set of their Isolator feet into a pair of speakers showing and thus illustrating that even those who use floor standing speakers can benefit from Track Audio engineering. You really will be hard pressed to find better made and finished stands than those Track Audio design and manufacturer. In my opinion the engineering and design solutions found in these products will also lead to raising the performance of your stand and floor standing speakers performance as well. That statement is based on my findings from my recent review of the Track Audio 700 speaker stands. Back to News.