Process
Noise-Dissipation System
Noise, in the form of RF energy, is the mortal
enemy
of good sound. Our environment is more contaminated with RF than
ever before due to the huge proliferation of RF radiating devices
like computers and mobile phones.
Traditionally RF energy is routed to ground
through the use of a “shield” consisting of either
a braided metal or foil. This “draining” of RF to
ground causes a modulation of the ground plane, which in turn
causes a form of signal modulation.
The Noise-Dissipation System greatly reduces
the effect of this modulation. How? A combination of metal and
carbon-loaded synthetics prevents most RFI from ever reaching
the equipment's ground plane. The carbon-loaded synthetics have
the ability to turn some of this RF energy to heat, to very effectively “lose” this
energy. Metal, used in a passive manner, is used to act as another
method of dissipating and reducing the incoming RF. The result?
Dramatically less modulation of the signal, less distortion and
better sound. |