iFi introduces new SilentPower range

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Alongside its award-winning collection of audio devices for home and portable use, including class-leading DACs and headphone amps, iFi makes a range of accessories to tackle common issues that affect the performance of audio systems. The prime objective is to reduce noise in the audio signal which may be engendered in various ways, from problems caused by USB interfaces to issues with mains electricity.
    iFi’s latest collection of specialised ‘audio enhancers’ deals specifically with mains-related noise. The all-new SilentPower range consists of four products at launch: the DC Blocker, the GND Defender and a pair of IEC power cables called Nova and SupaNova.
    Introducing the DC Blocker and GND Defender
    These two little devices look similar - they both measure 68x37x32mm - but they are designed to tackle different problems that can result in an audible hum. They connect to the power inlet at the rear of any audio component, with the user’s power cable attaching at the other end. They can be used individually or together, depending on the issue(s) the user is attempting to solve.
    DC Blocker - eradicating ‘DC on the mains’
    The DC Blocker is a neat, highly effective solution to ‘DC on the mains’ - a problem well known to affect the performance of audio equipment and a significant cause of irritating transformer hum. In theory, the mains electricity we obtain from the sockets in our homes should be pure AC, with a perfectly symmetrical sine wave alternating between positive and negative phases. In reality, for reasons that are many and varied, this AC voltage is ‘polluted’ with DC voltage to varying degrees, causing ‘DC offset’.
    The AC transformers typically found in home audio equipment cannot tolerate the presence of significant DC in the mains supply without being compromised. Transformers may become ‘saturated’, which can cause an annoying mechanical hum. This may most obviously affect hi-fi amplifiers containing toroidal transformers and may also impinge upon an amp’s power delivery.
    The DC Blocker is capable of cancelling more than 1000mV of DC voltage, thereby correcting the DC offset and rebalancing the AC sinewave. It does this ‘intelligently’ - in other words, it adjusts its performance according to the level of DC detected. This solves the problem of transformer hum caused by DC on mains and helps to optimise the sonic performance of any audio component to which a DC Blocker is connected.
    GND Defender - fighting against ground-loop hum
    If you can hear a hum or buzz through your speakers, it is likely that you have a ground loop problem. This occurs when two or more audio components in a system are connected to a common ground (or earth) point via different paths - for example, if two different wall sockets on the same circuit are used to power different components in a single audio/AV system in which the components are connected via electrical (as opposed to optical) signal cables.
    If a problematic ground loop exists, the GND Defender resolves the issue by disconnecting the loop running through the connected component. By using one or several GND Defenders in a hi-fi system, the user can ensure that all components are connected to a common ground via a single path, eradicating the resulting hum through the speakers.
    Interference caused by ground loops can also affect picture quality in AV systems, resulting in issues such as visible scrolling bands. The GND Defender will help to solve this problem, too.
    Both the DC Blocker and GND Defender are constructed so that they do not compromise the RFI/EMI shielding or filtering that may be offered by the connected power cable or filtering device further upstream. They are solidly made, their casing has a high dielectric rating and they surpass the highest safety standards. And, with a voltage rating of 90V to 240V, they can be used all over the world.
    Nova - the affordable high-performance mains cable
    iFi has made a number of clean-power products in its nine-year history to date, but these did not include an IEC mains cable for home audio components - until now! The Nova is a specialised power cable with a high-end construction that belies its affordable price point, delivering a serious upgrade over standard mains leads that imbues sound with greater clarity, space and definition.
    The Nova incorporates five conductors, each made from heavy-gauge, continuous-cast OFHC (Oxygen-Free High thermal Conductivity) copper. Two pairs of live and neutral conductors are arranged either side of the grounding (or earth) conductor, which is positioned at the centre of the cable. This geometrically balanced configuration causes the magnetic fields generated by the live and neutral conductors to cancel each other out perfectly, ensuring the grounding conductor is unaffected by residual magnetism and unwanted induced voltage - iFi

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