In 1993, Philips introduced the 900 series, a highly successful line that revolutionized the world of Hi-Fi audio. What set it apart was its intuitive, self-thinking user experience made possible by digital technology.

The core aim during the development of the 900 series was to capture the authentic 'live' essence of music. Achieving this required pioneering digital techniques. The 900 series was among the very first to be entirely digital, from the source to the speakers.

in Japan, where the 900 series was very popular, Japanese music enthusiasts had access to a unique accessory: the IN900 Insulator. These were four weighted feet that could be slid over the standard feet of a device from the 900 series.

Philips IN900 900 series

Improved earthquake resistance

According to the brochure, these four feet provided greater stability and improved sound quality. They were also claimed to improve earthquake resistance.

Whether these feet truly improved the sound quality or made the 900 series more earthquake-resistant remains afcourse a matter of some skepticism.

Nevertheless, the Philips IN900 Insulator feet undeniably added an even more robust appearance to the 900 series.

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