Audio signal transmission re-invented
Vibration in an object makes the air around the object vibrate, creating a sound wave in the air. The air vibrations enter your ear, and your brain then interprets them as the sounds we hear.
However what we think of as ‘a single sound’ is in reality a mix of constituent sub-waves connected in perfect phase synchronicity. Combined together they create the unique sound signature for any given sound.
Phase synchronicity is the magic ingredient that enables the brain to instantaneously isolate one individual sound from another. It enables us to separate a voice from background noise, to tune into a conversation from across the room, or separate the sounds of different instruments and voices when we listen to live music.
However, if the phase synchronicity of a sound becomes disrupted or altered, our perception of that sound changes. The brain no longer instantaneously perceives those components as associated with the same sound source, and it needs time to process the disjointed signals. As a result sounds no longer have the same clarity and feel as the original sound.
This is what happens when we listen to recorded sounds. The phase synchronicity of a sound is disrupted, and we no longer hear music with the same sense of fidelity and connection as a natural sound.
The biggest cause of signal disruption to sound in an audio system, are the cables used.
When sound waves leave the medium of air and become electromechanical signals in a HiFi system, the materials and structures used in the recording or reproduction process impact the sounds signature and phase synchronicity. Cables are the biggest cause of this effect.
Materials and structures have a propensity to pull any vibration or energy into their own natural resonance, with smaller, low energy vibrations more easily succumbing to this effect. This phenomenon is called ‘signal entrainment’, and relates to the physical properties and structures of the materials from which a device is made.
Signal entrainment in an audio device causes a specific sound's unique phase synchronicity to disintegrate. Our brain no longer detects the mix of sounds with the same fidelity. The different sounds within a mix of sounds, become enmeshed and begin to merge with each other.
Cables are the major cause of this effect in audio systems; because of the long lengths of monolithic materials and the tensions between components which disproportionately affect reproduced sound.
AirSoft technology minimises signal entrainment and enables the listener to hear the finest details of transmitted sound.
Our new patented AirSoft cable minimises signal entrainment with a patent pending combination of technology, design, materials, and structure. The result is measurably superior performance.
By protecting the sound signature Airsoft cables deliver performance of with superior entrainment control than previous products and can be applied to any audio system.
The result is immediately noticeable to listeners. Significantly more lifelike sound quality and musical realism with a more complete mix of sounds.
Greater clarity and space within the soundscape with clearer definition between instruments and voices and a superior layering of individual sounds.
Spatial and acoustic enhancement of the listening environment. It sounds better no matter where you are in the room.
Unwind AirSoft cables give listeners a deeper, more immersive, emotional experience of the music they love.