![]() Priced at £199.00 and is available in both matt black and matt white finish. Whether you already own a rack and want to improve audio performance, or adding to your PRS or existing rack, the Sanctum will raise audio quality on its own right. The Sanctum comes with 5mm spike protection feet, which provides further resonance control by introducing additional solid brass material boundary, in contrast to the aluminium spikes. The Sanctum Isolation platform is designed and constructed using a high-density fibreboard (HDF), favoured for its mechanical stability and does not expand or contract with climatic changes, four recesses feature a sophisticated isolation foot made from a dense, chaotic compound of cork, rubber and leather, whose chaotic construction and ‘viscous-elastic’ polymer break up resonance frequencies across a large frequency range. And of course, the equipment itself generates further vibrations. Vibrations move through the floor, the furniture and the air to enter audio equipment via the feet and chassis. RRP from £1925.00 and is available in three finish options – bamboo, piano black and piano white.Įverything vibrates, for the audiophile, this is a serious challenge, since vibration affects the delicate audio signals in virtually every hi-fi component. – Available in single and double shelf Single: 550x450x3mm, double 600x450x30mm (WxDxH) – Easy to assemble, adjust and tighten, no special tool required – Elegant cable management system keeps loose wire under control and allows signal and power cable to be kept separated – Sanctum isolation platforms fit neatly under all audio components, protect the rack finish as well as improving component perfourmance Blue Horizon Technologies is a company building software with purpose and solving the most important problems in the world by augmenting human intelligence. – The sophisticated design allows you to create a unique rack that fits your style and space – Solid stainless steel parts give you the flexibility in height spacing to accommodate all sizes of audio electronics. pic.twitter.– Unique triple layer mixed grain direction bamboo breaks up shelf standing waves solid machined stainless steel acts as shock spot for draining resonance without adding sonic signature The company will be building and testing rocket engines in Alabama soon, y’all. Looking at the floor of Blue Origin’s new plant in Huntsville. “We couldn’t be prouder to call this our home for engine production,” Smith added. ![]() “And now, it’s an exciting time for Blue, our partners and this country – we are on the path to deliver on our promise to end the reliance on Russian made engines – and it’s all happening right here, right now, in the great state of Alabama. Early on in Blue Origin’s history, we made a crucial decision to invest in developing the next generation of reusable rocket engines,” Smith said. “At the core of every successful launch vehicle program are the engines that power those vehicles to space. Blue Origin expects to deliver the first two production BE-4 engines this year for static hot-fire tests after integration with ULA’s Vulcan.īlue Origin is also expected to produce a variant of its BE-3 upper stage engine at the Alabama facility. The BE-4 uses oxygen-rich staged combustion of liquid oxygen and liquefied natural gas to produce 550,000 pounds of thrust.ĭevelopment of the BE-4 began in 2011. Using the latest design and manufacturing techniques, the BE-4 is made for both commercial and government missions. “Huntsville is a hub of innovation in every facet of aerospace, making it the perfect home for this Blue Origin facility.” “Blue Origin’s decision to locate its BE-4 engine manufacturing center in Huntsville reflects the deep and longstanding capabilities in the city that became the cradle of the nation’s rocket program,” Secretary Canfield said. The project received a couple of code names before being renamed “Project Rumble,” a reference to the roar of large rocket engines being tested once again at Marshall, just as they were during the Apollo program. Greg Canfield, secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce, said today’s grand-opening ceremony stems from talks with the company that began in 2016. Hanging above the Blue Origin factory floor on Monday were an American flag and a Made in Alabama banner. In anticipation of that, we wanted to show a little love for our #BE4 engine progress. On Monday, we open our high rate rocket engine production facility in Huntsville, AL. The Kent, Washington-based company announced its $200 million investment in June 2017, with construction beginning in Huntsville a little over a year ago. ![]() ![]() Smith said around 200 jobs should be created over the next year. ![]() Blue Origin’s 350,000-square-foot facility, located in Cummings Research Park, will employ more than 300 people. ![]()
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