Article DetailsRevolutionary accoustic research by a master European violin maker |
| Date Added: May 10, 2008 09:58:15 PM |
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| "The SuperCables CookBook" (excerpt) Revolutionary New Product Something new, different and very very effective. From years of research by a master European violin maker hidden away in the Austrian Alps; C37-Speziallack is a violin lacquer modified to have special resonance controlling properties. Violin lacquers are not just cosmetic but are used to enhance desired resonance's and limit others in the makers quest for sound. But in audio we want all the resonance´s vanished-and here C37 Speziallack offers a new and different approach. The theory behind this product is simple but almost unbelievable: Our physical hearing system is made up of bone (which is mostly carbon chemical symbol C) operating at the body temperature of 37°C - hence the name C37, Carbon in this form is a very resonant material and as such is used for ringing percussion effects in tribal music forms all over the world - "Dem dry bones connected imnes connected to..." Our ear bones may or may not be dry under operating conditions but they have their own particular set of resonance´s at body temp- and as such could be expected to make our hearing a little bit like living inside a constantly ringing church bell tower - but for most of us it's not like that, so there must be something more involved. The C37 theory here is that we don't ear these earbone resonance's because somehow the Great Designer has built into the brain operating system some very good "C37" filters that eliminate these resonance's s without affecting what we want to hear. The result of applying this quasi magical C37 Speziallack to a resonance prone/sensitivc surface or object is not to make it less resonant (that's almost impossible without adding a lot of mass) but to shift these troublesome resonance's to match those of carbon at 37°C -thereby causing them to be automatically filtered and ignored by our brain'hearing system! Now I know what you're saying and I understand, because that was my initial response as well. But after brushing a small amount of C37 Speziallack onto to the 10cm paper cones of my high definition (but very coloured) mini monitors, across the several weeks it takes to dry the resonance's 'coloration's reduced remarkably - and they now have pride of place in my design 1ab! speaker cones, CD's, tubes, cartridge, capacitors, signal wiring etc. etc, etc. all benefit from C-37 Speziallack - and the improvements are not subtile! C37 Speziallack is now aviailable in both enthusiast (10mL) and OEM (1 liter) sized packageing and in two varieties: C37 Speziallack 20°C, which is optimised for ambient temperature use (speaker cones, cartridge bodies etc.) and another C37 Speziallack 35 °C for the higher temperatur enviroment found inside equipment (tubes, transistors, IC's, capacitors, CD player mechanisms etc.). Distributors are being appointed in key areas of the world but Vacum State has been granted a unique distribution agreement, and you can purchase C37 Speziallack direct J y from us -wherever you are-in both enthusiast and OEM quantities. It's not cheap but it does things nothing else can and it comes with my full approval. So enough commercials, how can this be of use to use in our search for and implimentation of supercables? Remember in all the silver foil designs i kept saying there was an extra step that could push these to being 10´s"? Yes?, Well it's simple - just replace the urethan spray used to seal the polished surface of the silver with C37 Spezialllack 20°C and you have it. The silver does not have it´s own metallic resonances, even tough the wrapping kills a lot of it. But hhaving heard the difference Iwould never do this job again without C37 Speziallack, it´s that different! Allen Wright www.ennemoser.com |