Upgrades

  • Accustic Arts
  • Anatek Acoustics
  • Arcam
  • Audiolab
  • Beresford
  • Bluenote
  • Cambridge Audio
  • Creek Audio
  • DCS
  • Denon
  • Firestone Audio
  • Graham Slee
  • Harman Kardon
  • Jaehong
  • M2Tech
  • Marantz
  • Musical Fidelity
  • Myryad
  • NAD
  • Naim
  • Nakamichi
  • Olive
  • Onkyo
  • Oppo
  • Panasonic
  • Pioneer
  • PS Audio
  • QED
  • Quad
  • Rega
  • Rotel
  • Sonneteer
  • Sonos
  • Sony
  • Squeezebox
  • Stello
  • Sugden
  • Thule
  • Wadia
  • Yamaha
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    DIY Parts

     

    CLK-R - Low noise regulation / filter circuit. Ideal for clock and / or digital supply rails.

     

    CLK-R low noise regulation circuit

     

    Clocks - Timing is the essence of musicality & without an accurate clock in your player you will never hear the original performance..

     

    C2 low jitter premium clock

     

    SPower - Hearing is believing! Low noise, fast response voltage regulators. The SPower benefits from a very low noise precision voltage reference point...

     

    SPower low noise voltage regulator

    No Noise DIY Filters

    Quality mains filters, purifiers and spike clamps.

    The new range of DIY filters are designed to be fitted internally to your equipment.

     

    Any mains powered device can de installed with any of the filters providing there is room to fit the filter.

     

    There are 3 to choose which consist of two Common mode filters NNF1 and NNF2 which incorporate a RF filter working around the 2.4Ghz range. The third is the NNHF, this is a RF / HF filter working to 4 poles (150kHz to 2.4GHz) using the same technology as in the NNHF plug in filter.

     

    • Simply fit the filters across Live and Neutral in your audio / video equipment
    • Always try to keep the distance from filter to connection as short as possible
    • Cut cable to suit distance
    • Yellow wire = Live (hot)
    • White wire = Neutral (cold)
    • Sticky pads supplied for mounting the filter

    *PLEASE NOTE - YOU MAY FIND THE FILTERS EMIT A LOW BUZZ, THIS IS NORMAL.

     

    No Noise F1 No Noise DIY filter 2 No Noise HF DIY

    DIY Filter 2

    £109

    DIY Filter HF

    £125

     

     

    No Noise HF

     

    Features & benefits:

    • Start stop timing of instruments are improved
    • Designed to work in conjunction with our other range of filters
    • Reduces High Frequency noise such as RFI
    • Operates @ 4 different frequency ranges
    • 2.4Ghz , 150Mhz , 1Mhz & 160Khz operating region
    • Removes high frequency hash
    • Wired with Kimber cable (250mm approx)
    • 53mm x 37mm x 23mm - Now packaged smaller

    RFI Noise Reduction

     

    Reducing RFI (Radio-frequency Interference) noise using filtering technologies presents significant design challenges. Since high frequency energy can "jump" around components and travel along leads, audio equipment and televisions suffer as this energy reached the delicate circuits.

     

    Correct Filter Application

     

    An RFI filter will be most effective when installed correctly. Although the filter reduces noise on the power lines (conducted emissions), it should be located as close as practical to the audio / tv equipment to reduce broadcasting of the noise (radiated emissions) from the power lines themselves.

     

     

    No Noise Filter 1

     

    Features & benefits:

    • Large filter circuit
    • HF filter circuit - single point 2.4Ghz
    • High quality capacitor - common mode
    • Reduces mains noise
    • Broadband filtration
    • Offers a more natural and spacious sound
    • Wired with Kimber cable (220mm approx)
    • 72 x 50 x 28 mm

    No Noise Filter 2

     

    Features & benefits:

    • Larger filter circuit (x2 more than NNF1)
    • HF filter circuit - single point 2.4Ghz
    • High quality capacitor - common mode
    • Reduces mains noise
    • Broadband filtration
    • Hugely more natural and spacious sound
    • Wired with Kimber cable (220mm approx)
    • 72 x 50 x 28 mm

    Correct Filter Application

     

    A mains filter will be most effective when installed correctly. Although the filter reduces noise on the power lines (conducted emissions), it should be located as close as practical to the audio / tv equipment to reduce broadcasting of the noise (radiated emissions) from the power lines themselves.

     

     

     

    *PLEASE ALLOW 300 HOURS MINIMUM BURN IN TIME