The patented HRS Vortex is designed specifically to obtain maximum performance from audio components designed with a stiffer chassis construction (US Patent No.: 10,187,712). A stiffer chassis is one that is constructed from plate or billet metal parts and is not of standard sheet metal construction. The Vortex is designed to be placed in direct contact with the chassis, not under existing component feet, with the point of the Vortex in contact with the HRS Isolation Base and the large diameter in direct contact with the component chassis.
The custom material interface used within the Vortex steel outer case is optimized to push the limits of resolution and dynamics without brightness, fatigue or high-frequency noise. This material is developed by HRS specifically for the Vortex primary interface to get the best of all musical qualities combined from the compound.
The Vortex also contains a second custom internal element that dissipates the chassis energy as it passes through the Vortex’s non-magnetic stainless steel housing. The patented design of the Vortex housing passes the energy along a specific length path allowing the internal parasitic element time to deplete the energy and prevent it from returning to the system.
Can be used with any component weight
Gimbal system ensures intimate contact with chassis at every location
Fixed and adjustable Vortex models obtain maximum performance from small and large component chassis
Two different custom HRS materials for optimal performance of key interface with chassis and internal energy dissipation elements
High quality precision machined, non-magnetic stainless steel outer housing
Performance optimized for use with all HRS Isolation Bases
The Vortex is available in a fixed height, as well as an adjustable height, and has a non-magnetic stainless steel finish. The Vortex is designed to be sold in sets of four, which include 3 Fixed Height Vortex (V150) and 1 Adjustable Height Vortex (V150A). They can be ordered separately depending on the size of the component you wish to use. Please contact your local sales representative or HRS for more information.
Recommended use of Vortex based on component size:
Small Components (less than 100 square inches): Three fixed Vortex (V150) are required to make the component stable. Do not use less than 3 fixed units.
3 Vortexes (All fixed)
Normal Components (approximately 150 square inches and larger): HRS strongly recommends using more than three units to obtain maximum performance. Each unit above a quantity of 3 must be the adjustable Vortex (V150A).
4 Vortexes (3 Fixed, 1 Adjustable)
Larger Components (approximately 300 square inches and larger): Feel free to add additional adjustable Vortex (V150A) to system to properly reduce chassis noise. HRS recommends using up to five or more Vortex (Ex. 3 V150 plus 2 V150A) on larger components.
5 Vortexes (3 Fixed, 2 Adjustable)
"The Vortex was developed in response to our belief that a new technology was required to achieve the best of what modern component design construction could deliver. The result and future is better than we had hoped it would be. The HRS Vortex combined with our isolation base technology has unlocked the ability to properly drain and dissipate stiff component chassis noise while delivering broadband isolation."