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Ionoclast Ion Generator Neutralize Static, Remove Audio Grunge |
“...I was shocked at the difference. The Ionoclast transformed this congested/harsh/noisy/digital sounding DVD...Instruments were more separated with a definitive 3-D presence. The top and bottom end were both fuller and smoother. Rich wonderful sound was pouring from a DVD that I was previously disappointed in…Thanks for discovering these wonderful principles and sharing them! Now if more people could only discover what they have been missing...” – S.Joyner
You can’t stop static from building up on plastic. Your CDs, DVDs, LPs, and the insulation on your audio wires are definitely not exempt. The field associated with this static muddy the sound of your greatest CDs and LPs, and your most expensive cables. To unlock their full sound potential, you need to neutralize that static. You’ll hear an easily discernable increase in treble clarity, spaciousness, and delicacy of quiet musical details.
The most effective and least expensive way to neutralize static is a 20 second zapping with our Ionoclast. It’s audibly better than the much more expensive Furutechs, Bedinis, Zerostats, or high-powered tape demagnetizers—the difference is not subtle. Using a piezo-ceramic spark generator, our Ionoclast produces a stream of positive and negative ions to do the neutralizing.
You’ll need to zap your discs every 5 or 10 plays. You’ll hear even more improvement when you zap your speaker cables, interconnects, and power cords. And, the Ionoclast will perfectly neutralize static on your favorite LPs.
Do you demand perfectionist sound from your CDs (or superb video quality from your DVDs)? The combined effect of these three treatments is simply magical. Used together, they sound significantly better than Auric Illuminator, Walker Vivid, Disc Doctor, etc. 30-day money back.
Design and Performance:
• Among interested audiophiles it has been known for some time that neutralizing the static charges that naturally build up on CDs (and on wires and LPs) will yield significant improvements in sound.
• In the case of CDs, it is not hard to see why: a spinning, statically charged CD will induce minute (but audible) spurious currents in the nearby digital signal wires inside the CD player.
• Ditto for a statically charged LP: it induces sound-smearing spurious currents in the cartridge coil windings.
• High voltage discharges in the Ionoclast tip are generated near the surface of a CD or LP, resulting in ion clouds that neutralize any of the disc's nearby static charges.
• a piezo-ceramic cylinder inside the housing, when squeezed by the trigger, generates voltages of 50,000 V plus, enough to jump a spark gap of nearly 1/2-inch.
• To get full performance out of your interconnects, speaker cables and power cords, they should be static-neutralized at least every month or two months.
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