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Design PhilosophyThe `zero crossing recognition theory' describes the hitherto unsuspected importance of micro-distortion in the transmission of audio signals. We believe it is one of the pieces in the puzzle of what makes significant differences in sound as we hear it through audio systems. Signal conductance requires a minimum amount of energy expenditure. The distortion this expenditure causes is small but in fact occurs a few thousand times per second, deteriorating the authenticity of the musical signal. Siltech has succeeded in reducing this micro-level distortion by a ten-fold minimum. Part of the beauty of the design of Siltech cables, however, is beyond our design efforts. Nature itself ensures that our cables improve with age, due to the conductive qualities of silver. |
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| Behind Siltech's goal of striving for the highest musical perfection is the conviction that its design philosophy must extend to the electrical and physical properties of its conductors at the atomic level. Highly specialized German and Swiss laboratories have been engaged in a far-reaching effort to maximize Siltech's research since 1992, increasing indefinitely with time. This revolutionary process has led to a generation of cables which has enabled Siltech to reach a new level of performance. The results are improved electron flow and strengthened mechanical properties, serious advantages for audio cables. Siltech cables use perfect grounding and shielding to ensure high immunity from noise, such as radio waves, computers and mobile phones. To ensure perfect connections and seamless accuracy in signal transmission Siltech uses the highest quality connectors. These design factors have contributed to Siltech's position as one of the best-rated cables worldwide. |
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