FROM PROBLEM TO SOLUTION
Nowadays, the ever-increasing interference fields have a considerable negative impact on the quality of audio reproduction.
Radiation ranging from the low frequency to the high gigahertz range has a particularly negative effect on the natural, three-dimensional sound image.
Caused by WLAN, mobile phone masts, DECT, powerline, switching power supplies, computers, power lines, energy-saving lamps, refrigerators, heating systems, routers, AV systems, etc., the interference penetrates the power or LAN network of the hi-fi system – as well as directly into cables and hi-fi devices via the room. In addition, the hi-fi devices themselves also generate high-frequency interference fields, which are transmitted to other components and further impair the sound quality.
The highly complex GIGA CANCELING interference field cleaning system has been specially developed to specifically clean up not only low-frequency interference, but also extremely high-frequency interference in the power and LAN network, in the room and in the devices themselves, which is particularly detrimental to sound quality.
For optimum sound quality, it is crucial that the full potential of the hi-fi system is retained – without restrictions due to filtering or attenuation of high frequency ranges, as often occurs with capacitor-, diode- or resistor-based circuits as well as with informed quantum products and processes.
The result:
An incredibly realistic impression of music reproduction with a gradual increase in resolution quality – right from the very first use of a SCHNERZINGER product.
Nowadays, the ever-increasing interference fields have a considerable negative impact on the quality of audio reproduction.
Radiation ranging from the low frequency to the high gigahertz range has a particularly negative effect on the natural, three-dimensional sound image.
Caused by WLAN, mobile phone masts, DECT, powerline, switching power supplies, computers, power lines, energy-saving lamps, refrigerators, heating systems, routers, AV systems, etc., the interference penetrates the power or LAN network of the hi-fi system – as well as directly into cables and hi-fi devices via the room. In addition, the hi-fi devices themselves also generate high-frequency interference fields, which are transmitted to other components and further impair the sound quality.









