Cyril Mason:
clearer_audio:Hello everyone,
The addition of ferrite rings can be very beneficial in reducing noise (in particular RFI) that is already on the mains line (i.e., conducted noise). For example, computers can feed noise back into the mains which is then transferred to your hi-fi. Reducing - or better still eliminating - any noise from reaching your hi-fi system will result in improved performance. Be aware that ferrites vary vastly in quality of materials used, manufacturing procedures and consequently performance is variable. Also ferrites perform at different frequency ranges depending upon the design and application.
Our own high-performance Super Suppressors are custom-made with the best materials to very tight tolerances and are indeed used on the Silver-line Power Cable and Silver-line Optimus Power Cables as standard. We can fit them to the Copper-line Alpha and Copper-line Power Cables costing £10.00 each if required.
Hope this helps.
All the best,
Darren
Sorry Darren, I don't agree that incoming RFI can effectively be suppressed by any mains lead because in my experience most problem RFI is radiated.
The fact that you also sell the things makes my scepticism a lot greater.
I use 16 core machine braided mains leads on my system and can say without a shadow of a doubt that they DO 'lessen' mains bourne interference and Russ Andrews has even done tests to prove they do
As for these ferrites, I do use them but they dont do much to my mind ~ certainly nothing like what a proper braid does. (But clearly as they come with most monitor cables etc these then there must be something in it)