Carl Tatz Studio Monitors Employ IsoAcoustics

US PFM 1000 Series performance enhanced by custom integration of IsoAcoustics pistonic decoupling system      25/03/20

Carl Tatz Studio Monitors Employ IsoAcoustics


Studio designer and monitoring expert Carl Tatz, principal of Carl Tatz Design (CTD) (creator of the PhantomFocus line of Precision Monitoring Instruments), and Dave Morrison, president and founder of the IsoAcoustics line of speaker isolation products, have announced the custom integration of IsoAcoustics’ pistonic decoupling technology into the new PhantomFocus PFM HD-1000 and PFM UHD-1000 Professional Reference Studio Monitors.  
 
Carl Tatz said, “Dave and I dialogued for a couple of years about how our two companies could work together, and the new PFM 1000 Series Professional Reference Monitors are the fruit of that collaboration. We could not be happier. The PFM 1000 Monitors are presented by our company as the zenith of near-field monitoring, and IsoAcoustics’ continuous R&D successes in the world of acoustic isolation blend perfectly with our mantra of sonic excellence.”

Dave Morrison added, “We are very pleased to work with Carl to integrate IsoAcoustics into this exciting new series of monitors and be part of his mission to provide remarkable acoustic imaging and performance.”  

Pricing and Availability:

PFM HD-1000 Professional Reference Monitor: $3,775.00 per pair
PFM UHD-1000 Professional Reference Monitor: $4,870.00 per pair

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