The jack of all trades of mass optimization

The jack of all trades of mass optimization

The Ground Manager 4 Sigma

It's finally here, the two outstanding Vortex HiFi technologies equipotential bonding cable and Ground optimizer were merged into the Ground Manager! The extremely low resistance of the potential equalization cable, even at 0 Hz, and the biologically optimized ground discharge to protective earth of the Ground Optimizer were combined. Simply by reducing the resistance through equipotential bonding between two devices, signal cables emit over 90% less interference. In addition, the Ground Optimizer function reduces approx. 98% of the ground faults in the devices in areas that are critical in terms of building biology. This leads to an unprecedented reduction in stress when listening to music and thus to unique moments of goosebumps.

 

Ground resistors of an asymmetrical cinch connection

Figure 1: Resistance measurement of the ground connection of a quasi-symmetrical cinch cable. Total resistance including plugs and sockets 110,5 mOhm.

The black and white cables are quasi-symmetrical cables as are common in the high end. That means there is a plus and a minus conductor (earth), as well as a shield applied on one side. These lines are then usually stranded together in such a way that the current from the forward and return lines is the same, so the magnetic fields dissolve and the inductance is extremely low.

However, this theory only really holds true when we are dealing with balanced lines. With asymmetrical lines, however, the reverse current flows via ground! However, the mass is the same for the left and right channel! This means that the left channel current will also flow back through the right channel ground wire.

This is not a problem with very low signals, since these are usually approximately the same in both channels due to the wavelengths and low frequencies have no problems with the inductance. However, the higher the frequencies in the signal, the more unequal the channels become and the magnetic fields are no longer eliminated. This the further a sound source is positioned outside the center. A specification of a cable inductance and the assumption of a playback rich in impulses makes no sense, since this depends on the specific instrument (overtone quantity) and the location (left/right/middle). So we are dealing with a very complex and difficult for the brain to learn (correct) distortion.

It would now be ideal to always have the same treatment of the signals, regardless of the location and the frequency spectrum of the instruments. The ideal here is a 3rd cable just for ground which has an extremely much lower resistance and so the return current/ground current primarily goes through this 3rd line! The shaft of our Ground Manager's potential equalization function with an extremely low resistance. The result is a completely uniform deformation of the instruments regardless of location. The brain can easily compensate for this and the result is an extremely natural sound image.

 

 

Figure 2: Two-channel resistance measurement of a quasi-symmetrical cinch line. Lines are obviously not the same as the value is not exactly half of the 1st measurement. Is the value is 44,5 mOhm.

The second picture shows that the resistance has roughly halved with a second cinch line. this is because the two masses are also connected in our connection dummy, as in “real life”. The significantly lower 2 mOhm shows that the current is divided. Complex mass distortions as described above are to be expected.

3rd picture: Quasi-symmetrical cinch cable with ground manager connected in parallel. The measurement result shows an extremely low resistance of only 3,4 mOhm. This means that the cich cable has practically no influence on the current flow on the ground!

The 3rd picture shows the measurement of a quasi-symmetrical cinch cable and a ground manager connected in parallel. At 3,4 mOhm, the ground resistance is so low that the cinch cable is practically no longer used for the ground current. A complex mass distortion is no longer to be expected. Mission accomplished!

The following video shows the extreme reduction in resistance through the equipotential bonding function.

The three musketeers for extraordinary sound experiences included.

Our latest information concepts for an extremely differentiated and powerful sound are now included. In addition to the potential equalization technology and the Ground Optimizer, the Ground Manager 4 Sigma also has Oscillation Alignment, the 64 earth information and the information of the positive microorganisms. Of course, there are also several dozen semi-precious stones and precious stones from our diamond technology in the cables.

Of course, our shield fleece equipped with nanoparticles is not missing either. All in all, a high-tech technology package at its finest.

Simply plug the Ground Manager into free cinch sockets in your hi-fi chain and experience the sound with all your senses.

 

The suggested retail price is €599

 

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