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Transparent Analog, Digital, Video and Power Products are designed and distributed by

T R A N S PA R E N T   AU D I O, I N C .

47 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD • SACO ME 04072 • USA • TEL (207) 284-1100

FAX  (207)  284-1101  • W W W. T R A N S PA R E N T C A B L E . C O M

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Cables represent the longest signal paths in your audio and video system, and they also

have an extremely wide bandwidth.This combination makes them very efficient anten-

nas for picking up radio frequency noise and interference; i.e., unwanted signals. Yet

cables are an essential component of any audio or video system. It takes special tech-

nologies that go well beyond the noise rejection capabilities of typical cables to control

the assault of unwanted signals on today’s high resolution audio and video components.

Transparent Cables and PowerLink Products control unwanted signals by incorporating

new approaches to cable geometry, shielding and precision designed passive networks

that are built into the cable.

Cable Geometry and Shielding 

Proper cable geometry and shielding help to

reject radio frequency interference (RFI) and electromagnetic interference (EMI). All

Transparent interconnects, speaker cables, digital cables, video cables, and AC power

cord products use unique cable geometry and shielding techniques to help reduce the

impact of external noise.

Passive Networks

Correct geometry and shielding alone cannot separate low-level

musical detail from the abundance of external noise present in today’s environment.

What’s required is a broader approach to noise rejection: special passive networks that

can reject a wider and more controlled frequency band of unwanted signals. Individually

designed passive filter networks are built into the modules of Transparent’s analog

interconnects and speaker cables and power conditioning products. The networks are

specifically matched to each type of application and each cable length. Rejecting

unwanted signals and controlling resonances are two of the most important objectives

of Transparent’s  network technology. You can hear and see the benefits of rejecting

unwanted signals for yourself by comparing the performance of a system that is cabled

throughout with typical cable and comparing it to a system that is linked throughout

with Transparent Cables and Power Products.

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