The first project in which CeraGem technology was used are
the Kepler vibrations absorbing feet. They have a multilayered, sandwich construction. They are designed to be used
as speaker feet - they can replace speaker spikes, and they can
also replace the feet of devices such as CD players, DAC’s or
amplifiers.
Kepler consists of 40 elements, and its main function, the
accumulation and dissipation of vibrations, is carried out by 7
layers made of various materials. Inside the Kepler’s
enclosure, a rectangular ceramic bar cooperates with
gemstones arranged in the shape of a pyramid based on a non-
-parallel triangle. The stones are kept in a fixed position, they
cooperate with chromium-nickel steel and together they form
a 3-layer system. The pyramid rests directly on the ceramic
bar, and is surrounded by other elements that gently
compress the entire system and create a kind of heat sink that
converts the cumulated energy into heat. The top threaded
spindle transmits vibrations from the device or loudspeaker
directly to the top of the pyramid. The steel, chromium, nickel,
copper, titanium, molybdenum and auxiliary elements made
of wood and polyamide were also used in the construction of
Kepler in individual layers.