IsoAcoustics Introduces GAIA Neo, Partners with JBL, Marten, and Innuos
IsoAcoustics made a strong impression at HIGH END Munich 2025 with the debut of its GAIA Neo isolation feet and announcements of strategic partnerships with audio heavyweights JBL, Marten, and Innuos. Long known for its commitment to combating unwanted vibrations in both professional and home audio setups, IsoAcoustics continues to refine its role as a major player in high-end audio design.
IsoAcoustics is rooted in science, not gimmicks. Their technology addresses the tangible issue of vibration and surface coupling that can disrupt accurate sound reproduction. With measurable results such as tighter bass, precise transients, and sharper imaging, products like the GAIA series have become indispensable for achieving clarity and control—delivering sound as engineers intended. This isn’t about flashy effects or unprovable claims, but instead applying proven physics to elevate performance across audio systems.
While IsoAcoustics is often recognized for its consumer-facing accessories like the GAIA and Aperta series, the company’s influence runs deeper. Over 125 OEM projects with more than 55 audio brands have integrated IsoAcoustics’ patented isolation technology into speaker and component designs. From Sonus faber’s $750,000 Suprema to Perlisten, PSB, Gershman Acoustics, and more, the evidence is clear: isolation isn’t just for after-market tweaks. By addressing vibration at the source, these collaborations ensure no detail or dynamic is lost to distortion or smear.
The newly-launched GAIA Neo builds on its predecessor’s success with thoughtful refinements. Integrated height adjustment and simplified installation enhance usability, while its evolved performance ensures its relevance for both home audio enthusiasts and professional OEM integration. It’s both adaptable and specialized, designed to meet the needs of individual systems and manufacturers alike.
JBL’s introduction of their Summit Series at Munich, featuring the Makalu, Pumori, and Ama models, highlights this dual-purpose appeal. IsoAcoustics contributed custom isolation feet to the lineup, blending seamless aesthetics with performance-critical mechanical isolation. Similar advancements appear in Marten’s Coltrane Supreme Extreme, an ultra-high-end creation that leverages GAIA Neo to stabilize its 400 kg dual-cabinet towers. Meanwhile, Innuos’ Nazaré streamer seamlessly incorporates isolation for its sensitive digital circuitry, again proving the far-reaching applications of IsoAcoustics’ innovations.
These developments underline IsoAcoustics’ mission to integrate effective isolation directly into the DNA of audio equipment. The company’s partnerships with industry icons like JBL, Marten, and Innuos signal a shift: acoustic isolation is no longer an optional accessory, but an essential feature in the design of high-fidelity components. Whether in a six-figure system or an accessible hi-fi setup, precision and stability are now part of the blueprint.
IsoAcoustics Introduces GAIA Neo, Partners with JBL, Marten, and Innuos
IsoAcoustics made a strong impression at HIGH END Munich 2025 with the debut of its GAIA Neo isolation feet and announcements of strategic partnerships with audio heavyweights JBL, Marten, and Innuos. Long known for its commitment to combating unwanted vibrations in both professional and home audio setups, IsoAcoustics continues to refine its role as a major player in high-end audio design.
IsoAcoustics is rooted in science, not gimmicks. Their technology addresses the tangible issue of vibration and surface coupling that can disrupt accurate sound reproduction. With measurable results such as tighter bass, precise transients, and sharper imaging, products like the GAIA series have become indispensable for achieving clarity and control—delivering sound as engineers intended. This isn’t about flashy effects or unprovable claims, but instead applying proven physics to elevate performance across audio systems.
While IsoAcoustics is often recognized for its consumer-facing accessories like the GAIA and Aperta series, the company’s influence runs deeper. Over 125 OEM projects with more than 55 audio brands have integrated IsoAcoustics’ patented isolation technology into speaker and component designs. From Sonus faber’s $750,000 Suprema to Perlisten, PSB, Gershman Acoustics, and more, the evidence is clear: isolation isn’t just for after-market tweaks. By addressing vibration at the source, these collaborations ensure no detail or dynamic is lost to distortion or smear.
The newly-launched GAIA Neo builds on its predecessor’s success with thoughtful refinements. Integrated height adjustment and simplified installation enhance usability, while its evolved performance ensures its relevance for both home audio enthusiasts and professional OEM integration. It’s both adaptable and specialized, designed to meet the needs of individual systems and manufacturers alike.
JBL’s introduction of their Summit Series at Munich, featuring the Makalu, Pumori, and Ama models, highlights this dual-purpose appeal. IsoAcoustics contributed custom isolation feet to the lineup, blending seamless aesthetics with performance-critical mechanical isolation. Similar advancements appear in Marten’s Coltrane Supreme Extreme, an ultra-high-end creation that leverages GAIA Neo to stabilize its 400 kg dual-cabinet towers. Meanwhile, Innuos’ Nazaré streamer seamlessly incorporates isolation for its sensitive digital circuitry, again proving the far-reaching applications of IsoAcoustics’ innovations.
These developments underline IsoAcoustics’ mission to integrate effective isolation directly into the DNA of audio equipment. The company’s partnerships with industry icons like JBL, Marten, and Innuos signal a shift: acoustic isolation is no longer an optional accessory, but an essential feature in the design of high-fidelity components. Whether in a six-figure system or an accessible hi-fi setup, precision and stability are now part of the blueprint.
IsoAcoustics Introduces GAIA Neo, Partners with JBL, Marten, and Innuos
IsoAcoustics made a strong impression at HIGH END Munich 2025 with the debut of its GAIA Neo isolation feet and announcements of strategic partnerships with audio heavyweights JBL, Marten, and Innuos. Long known for its commitment to combating unwanted vibrations in both professional and home audio setups, IsoAcoustics continues to refine its role as a major player in high-end audio design.
IsoAcoustics is rooted in science, not gimmicks. Their technology addresses the tangible issue of vibration and surface coupling that can disrupt accurate sound reproduction. With measurable results such as tighter bass, precise transients, and sharper imaging, products like the GAIA series have become indispensable for achieving clarity and control—delivering sound as engineers intended. This isn’t about flashy effects or unprovable claims, but instead applying proven physics to elevate performance across audio systems.
While IsoAcoustics is often recognized for its consumer-facing accessories like the GAIA and Aperta series, the company’s influence runs deeper. Over 125 OEM projects with more than 55 audio brands have integrated IsoAcoustics’ patented isolation technology into speaker and component designs. From Sonus faber’s $750,000 Suprema to Perlisten, PSB, Gershman Acoustics, and more, the evidence is clear: isolation isn’t just for after-market tweaks. By addressing vibration at the source, these collaborations ensure no detail or dynamic is lost to distortion or smear.
The newly-launched GAIA Neo builds on its predecessor’s success with thoughtful refinements. Integrated height adjustment and simplified installation enhance usability, while its evolved performance ensures its relevance for both home audio enthusiasts and professional OEM integration. It’s both adaptable and specialized, designed to meet the needs of individual systems and manufacturers alike.
JBL’s introduction of their Summit Series at Munich, featuring the Makalu, Pumori, and Ama models, highlights this dual-purpose appeal. IsoAcoustics contributed custom isolation feet to the lineup, blending seamless aesthetics with performance-critical mechanical isolation. Similar advancements appear in Marten’s Coltrane Supreme Extreme, an ultra-high-end creation that leverages GAIA Neo to stabilize its 400 kg dual-cabinet towers. Meanwhile, Innuos’ Nazaré streamer seamlessly incorporates isolation for its sensitive digital circuitry, again proving the far-reaching applications of IsoAcoustics’ innovations.
These developments underline IsoAcoustics’ mission to integrate effective isolation directly into the DNA of audio equipment. The company’s partnerships with industry icons like JBL, Marten, and Innuos signal a shift: acoustic isolation is no longer an optional accessory, but an essential feature in the design of high-fidelity components. Whether in a six-figure system or an accessible hi-fi setup, precision and stability are now part of the blueprint.
IsoAcoustics Introduces GAIA Neo, Partners with JBL, Marten, and Innuos
IsoAcoustics made a strong impression at HIGH END Munich 2025 with the debut of its GAIA Neo isolation feet and announcements of strategic partnerships with audio heavyweights JBL, Marten, and Innuos. Long known for its commitment to combating unwanted vibrations in both professional and home audio setups, IsoAcoustics continues to refine its role as a major player in high-end audio design.
IsoAcoustics is rooted in science, not gimmicks. Their technology addresses the tangible issue of vibration and surface coupling that can disrupt accurate sound reproduction. With measurable results such as tighter bass, precise transients, and sharper imaging, products like the GAIA series have become indispensable for achieving clarity and control—delivering sound as engineers intended. This isn’t about flashy effects or unprovable claims, but instead applying proven physics to elevate performance across audio systems.
While IsoAcoustics is often recognized for its consumer-facing accessories like the GAIA and Aperta series, the company’s influence runs deeper. Over 125 OEM projects with more than 55 audio brands have integrated IsoAcoustics’ patented isolation technology into speaker and component designs. From Sonus faber’s $750,000 Suprema to Perlisten, PSB, Gershman Acoustics, and more, the evidence is clear: isolation isn’t just for after-market tweaks. By addressing vibration at the source, these collaborations ensure no detail or dynamic is lost to distortion or smear.
The newly-launched GAIA Neo builds on its predecessor’s success with thoughtful refinements. Integrated height adjustment and simplified installation enhance usability, while its evolved performance ensures its relevance for both home audio enthusiasts and professional OEM integration. It’s both adaptable and specialized, designed to meet the needs of individual systems and manufacturers alike.
JBL’s introduction of their Summit Series at Munich, featuring the Makalu, Pumori, and Ama models, highlights this dual-purpose appeal. IsoAcoustics contributed custom isolation feet to the lineup, blending seamless aesthetics with performance-critical mechanical isolation. Similar advancements appear in Marten’s Coltrane Supreme Extreme, an ultra-high-end creation that leverages GAIA Neo to stabilize its 400 kg dual-cabinet towers. Meanwhile, Innuos’ Nazaré streamer seamlessly incorporates isolation for its sensitive digital circuitry, again proving the far-reaching applications of IsoAcoustics’ innovations.
These developments underline IsoAcoustics’ mission to integrate effective isolation directly into the DNA of audio equipment. The company’s partnerships with industry icons like JBL, Marten, and Innuos signal a shift: acoustic isolation is no longer an optional accessory, but an essential feature in the design of high-fidelity components. Whether in a six-figure system or an accessible hi-fi setup, precision and stability are now part of the blueprint.