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RL-30
Demagnetiser For analogue records, Cds,SACDs, DVDs, and all types of cables, with built in ionize.r
£ 1565.00
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RR-77
Ultra Low frequency generator.
Here's how i think it works:-) Apparently therre two main cuprits at work here basically both producing varing ammounts of electrical energy that is trapped between the Earth's outer atmosphere, molecules like NO, N2 and O2 are ionized to produce a positively charged layer called the ionosphere. where the Earth has a negative charge of electricity due to transfer of electrical energy from the atmosphere. This build up of energy trapped between these two surfaces gives rise to electrical storms which in turn produce electromagnetic waves in the very low frequency range. Basically the RR-77 act's as a shield to these low frequency waves, giving greater seperation and less distortion. £ 380.00
£ 299.00
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REM-8
he REM-8 EMF Canceller, that is intended to address the problem of the electromagnetic waves emitted by transformers inside Hi-Fi gear that can degrade the performance of circuit boards and internal wiring, which ultimately degrades sound quality and the musical experience. WE Have one ex dem unit at the special price £ 430.00
£ 325.00
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DSIX-1.0P, Single Ended Conections
DSIX is an abbreviation for "Digital Signal Isolation Exciter". DSIX is unique and has a groundbreaking performance. DSIX electrically isolates the signal loop from equipment (ex., CD transport and converter, DVD player and pre-amplifier) by the use of the isolation transformer, this cuts off noise interference. The result of this is that the throw rate, which indicates the start up speed of a digital shape wave is up to five times faster and transmission energy is up to twelve times more in a circuit equipped with DSIX.
£ 770.00
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DSIX-1.0BPA II Balanced connections
DSIX is an abbreviation for "Digital Signal Isolation Exciter". DSIX is unique and has a groundbreaking performance. DSIX electrically isolates the signal loop from equipment (ex., CD transport and converter, DVD player and pre-amplifier) by the use of the isolation transformer, this cuts off noise interference. The result of this is that the throw rate, which indicates the start up speed of a digital shape wave is up to five times faster and transmission energy is up to twelve times more in a circuit equipped with DSIX.
£ 770.00
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RTP-2 Ultimate Schuko and Nema sockets only
Acoustic Revive Ultimate Power Distributors start out life as a solid block of 2017 Duralumin, which is then machined into a chassis. The blocks of Duralumin that the RTP-2 Ultimate is machined out of weighs 3kg (6.6 pounds), 4kg (8.8 pounds) for the RPT-4 Ultimate, and 6kg (13.2 pounds) for the RTP-6 ultimate. Acoustic Revive says it takes them about 5 hours to carve out one chassis and top cover for an RTP-2 Ultimate, and about 8 hours for an RTP-4 Ultimate or RTP-6 Ultimate. Each Ultimate chassis is machined to have a maximum thickness of 25mm (approximately one inch) for vibration control and to screen out noise, thereby improving the signal-to-noise ratio. Acoustic Revive says their one-piece machined chassis works far better at controlling vibration than competing designs, with the result being better sound quality and less distortion. After the chassis and top plate are machined they are sandblasted, and then finished with an attractive and durable finish called Snow White Alumite (chassis) and Black Alumite (top plate), which appears to be similar to an anodized finish. £ 895.00
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RTP-4 Ultimate Schuko and Nema sockets only
Acoustic Revive Ultimate Power Distributors start out life as a solid block of 2017 Duralumin, which is then machined into a chassis. The blocks of Duralumin that the RTP-2 Ultimate is machined out of weighs 3kg (6.6 pounds), 4kg (8.8 pounds) for the RPT-4 Ultimate, and 6kg (13.2 pounds) for the RTP-6 ultimate. Acoustic Revive says it takes them about 5 hours to carve out one chassis and top cover for an RTP-2 Ultimate, and about 8 hours for an RTP-4 Ultimate or RTP-6 Ultimate. Each Ultimate chassis is machined to have a maximum thickness of 25mm (approximately one inch) for vibration control and to screen out noise, thereby improving the signal-to-noise ratio. Acoustic Revive says their one-piece machined chassis works far better at controlling vibration than competing designs, with the result being better sound quality and less distortion. After the chassis and top plate are machined they are sandblasted, and then finished with an attractive and durable finish called Snow White Alumite (chassis) and Black Alumite (top plate), which appears to be similar to an anodized finish. £ 1540.00
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RTP-6 Ultimate Schuko and Nema sockets only
Acoustic Revive Ultimate Power Distributors start out life as a solid block of 2017 Duralumin, which is then machined into a chassis. The blocks of Duralumin that the RTP-2 Ultimate is machined out of weighs 3kg (6.6 pounds), 4kg (8.8 pounds) for the RPT-4 Ultimate, and 6kg (13.2 pounds) for the RTP-6 ultimate. Acoustic Revive says it takes them about 5 hours to carve out one chassis and top cover for an RTP-2 Ultimate, and about 8 hours for an RTP-4 Ultimate or RTP-6 Ultimate. Each Ultimate chassis is machined to have a maximum thickness of 25mm (approximately one inch) for vibration control and to screen out noise, thereby improving the signal-to-noise ratio. Acoustic Revive says their one-piece machined chassis works far better at controlling vibration than competing designs, with the result being better sound quality and less distortion. After the chassis and top plate are machined they are sandblasted, and then finished with an attractive and durable finish called Snow White Alumite (chassis) and Black Alumite (top plate), which appears to be similar to an anodized finish. £ 1844.00
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RWL-3
Special Room tuning panel, designed to "tune and diffuse" reflected sound that can degrade the music listening experience. The RWL-3 is a physically large panel (approximately 47 inches tall, 26 inches wide, and 3 inches deep) that contains vertical foam core channels of differing depths spread horizontally across its front surface. The foam used has Tourmaline (a piezoelectric mineral that reduces static electricity through the release of negative ions) incorporated into it. Acoustic Revive optimized the depth of the channels and the curve across the panel through computer modeling, and by doing literally hundreds of listening tests on hundreds of prototypes, before arriving at what they felt was the optimum combination. They believe the final design provides the widest possible dispersion for the optimal treatment of undesirable room reflections, echoes, and standing waves.
£ 680.00
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