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The
Anubis Plus is a digital cable with an isolation transformer. Jean-Claude
Tornior has established the existing relation between impurities in
mass currents and the creation of "jitter". Thus while suppressing
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| The mass current impurities circulating in the shielding of the digital cable are often the cause of a time lag which offsets the input signal. This time lag prevents the proper functioning of the first stage of the converter, tasked with the balanced reconstruction of the wave form. The slight imbalance in the reconstructed signal gets in the way of the perfect synchronization of the master clock from which "jitter" originates. By using a digital isolation transformer the ANUBIS PLUS eliminates the mass currents and at the same time it gets rid of the "jitter". Indeed the digital signal coming from the secondary transformer is indexed on the converter's own mass and is therefore ideally positioned to be reconstructed under better conditions and with perfect symmetry. It discharges a synchronization assisted by the converter. The ANUBIS PLUS is based on a coaxial cable of 75 ohms with copper conductors, insulated with PTFE tape and shielded by a braid of silver plated copper. The difference between the Anubis and the Anubis Plus is the use of our SOBEK as the base cable. This ensures total immunity from low frequency magnetic fields which in our experience have a distinctly negative effect on signal transmission. With the ANUBIS PLUS in your system your digital source will produce a clearer sound, with better imaging and dazzling dynamics. |
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