RESONANCE CONTROL – VYBRA STOP
Resonances in the cable construction can be caused by electrical effects in the signal conductor or by mechanical influences from outside. The resulting mechanical vibrations change the electrical conditions of the conductors and smear the musical information.
Conventional cable designs attempt to reduce these effects through a targeted selection of materials and industrial winding technology. However, due to the generally mechanical, uniform winding, these measures are only effective in certain frequency ranges and can even be amplified in certain cases.
The SCHNERZINGER approach:
The combination of material selection and a time-consuming and cost-intensive manual winding design, which enables a controlled irregular arrangement, reduces electrically and mechanically induced resonances across a broad band.