Good news this week from Titanic Audio on their new Titanic Audio Anchor Isolation Platform. This is a reference-grade platform engineered to manage mechanical vibration at source.
The Titanic Anchor employs three separate complementary stages to deliver vibration control across the frequency range.
The top layer features a proprietary HEX-DNA hexagonal wave pattern, seen across Titanic Audio products. This design mitigates low-amplitude vibration often generated by transformers, power supplies, and other motors. The surface dissipates energy laterally across the surface and passes it to the supporting surface. This top layer is designed, claims Titanic, to improve;
clarity, focus and low-level detail.
The second stage is the spring-loaded HEX Suspension, designed to mitigate low-frequency vibration, with spring-loaded hexagonal suspension pins supporting the core. Each pin, says Titanic;
allows controlled vertical movement while expanding laterally under load, converting vertical energy into distributed lateral motion within the surrounding core where it can be dissipated efficiently. This shared mechanical load prevents over-compression and ensures consistent performance across a wide range of component weights
The final stage is the composite isolation core, designed to disperse mid-band and low-frequency signals. The soft and dense materials allow energy to be absorbed;
preserving timing, articulation and tonal balance.
Titanic Audio states the Titanic Anchor does not impose a sonic signature.
Look out for the first review of the Titanic Audio Anchor Isolation Platform with Chris Baillie in the coming weeks, here at Hifiandmusicsource.com.

Titanic Audio Anchor Isolation Platform Price
The Titanic Audio Anchor will retail for £500 and is available from 1st February 2026 via the DGR Group website or from your local dealer.
DGR Group has unveiled this week a redesigned website that brings Titan Audio and Titanic Audio together under a unified digital platform.

Titanic Catalyst Cartridge Stabiliser
Additionally, Titanic Audio is announcing a new Cartridge Stabiliser designed to sit between a phono cartridge and the headshell, minimising mechanical vibration at the source, as with the Titanic Anchor above.
The Titanic Audio Catalyst Cartridge Stabiliser will retail for £100 and is available from 1st February 2026 via the DGR Group website or from your local dealer
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