Design Ideologies
When installing a quality system in your vehicle don’t ruin it with cheap cables and ancillaries. You need to get crystal clear signals to the amplifiers, ergo you spend your hard earned on decent RCA interconnects. But what about power flow, both in and out of your amplifier? Any old fuse holder, distribution block, power cable and speaker cable will do right? Wrong actually, very wrong.
Providing True Current Flow
Modern amplifiers have evolved considerably, both in terms of what they require electrically and what they’re able to expel. Put succinctly; they require high levels of current so they can output large amounts of clean power. This clean power thence needs to be transported to the speakers on quality speaker cables. All terminals, fuse holders and distribution blocks need to be plated to fight corrosion which impedes current flow. Aspects like strand count, construction material, skin effect etc. all play a part in how electrons are flowed. This is why we recommend high quality ancillaries, for your system will only perform as well as it’s weakest link.
Unimpeded Current Flow
Current flow is often underestimated in car audio. Whilst it’s obvious that ample current flow is essential for achieving high output from your amplifier; it also plays a critical role in control, precision and articulation. Without sufficient current, your amplifier simply cannot perform at its best. That’s why power cables should never be an afterthought. Recognising this, Audio Reference Technology developed its own range of high-performance power cables. The Signal series is engineered to exceed expectations at every level, delivering maximum current flow with unwavering reliability.
Serious Construction
Constructed from 100% oxygen-free copper and fully tinned to resist corrosion, AUdio Reference Technology power cables are built for long-term performance. Unlike copper-clad or bare wire, which can degrade over time and introduce unwanted resistance, these cables maintains low voltage drop and consistent delivery year after year. This results in clean, stable power aplenty; thus ensuring your amplifier performs flawlessly no matter how demanding your system becomes.
Design Features
The vast heritage of this astute and masterful Italian designer, together with its ever-increasing technical acumen; is conducive to these components featuring a vast array of impressive design ideologies and latest technological advancements. We canvass a selection of these below.
The A.R.T. Methodology
All high fidelity systems share certain fundamental elements; source, amplification, and speakers all connected together. These components are all affected by everything from physical vibrations through to electromagnetic interference. These forces act on every component and connection, influencing sound quality in similar ways across different systems. In theory, if components could be fully isolated from these disturbances and signal loss eliminated, the resulting sonic improvements would also be consistent; leaving only the inherent character of each component.
Developing The Key Treatments
To approach this ideal four key treatments are essential. Controlling vibration to prevent internal and external interference, isolating power to reduce noise from the electrical supply, improving interfaces where components connect to minimise signal loss and ensuring clean signal delivery through well-designed cables. When these factors are properly addressed, the system can operate with minimal distortion or degradation; thus preserving the integrity of the original signal.
Superb Results, Audible To Humans
The result is a clearer and more natural listening experience. With richer detail, tighter bass, greater sense of space and an overall relaxed and effortless sound. As interference is reduced, the system reveals more of its true performance and your listening becomes more immersive. Ultimately, because listeners themselves respond to these subtleties; improving signal purity not only enhances the equipment’s output but also deepens the emotional and perceptual experience of your music.
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