The Isotek GII Orion uses a complex multiple shunt, multiple series and multiple delta filtering coupled with sophisticated gating principles and proprietary 'Polaris-X' technology. These features effectively stop components seeing or talking to each other and isolate source from high current components.
In the past Isotek have utilised over engineered isolation transformers to reduce a shifting neutral, which often causes mechanical noise within components. Through groundbreaking research and development, they have been able to resolve the problems of neutral shift without the traditional limitations of a components physical size. This technology also paved the way for the research and subsequent release of the Titan.
The Isotek GII Orion features two types of high quality unswitched sockets, one or more rated at 700 watts (medium) ideal for source components, CDs, DVD, SACDs, turntables etc, and the other rated at 2300 watts for high current devices, for example projectors, large integrated and power amplifiers. It is however also possible to use the high current socket on source components. It is also possible to specify the unit as a four, six or eight-way strip. In this configuration, the unit has two high-current outlets and two, four or six medium-current outlets, as opposed to one high-current outlet (for amps) and one medium-current outlet (for source components) in the standard two-socket version.
The GII Orion represents true cutting edge technology delivered in astonishing industrial design.