PHASE SKEW Theory
Tri-phazer Phase Skew Theory
QUESTION: Why is playback performance so degraded, when compared to what you hear inside a studio?
There is a huge disconnect between what is recorded and what we can hear with even the highest quality playback electronics.
ANSWER: "PHASE SKEW"!
What is Phase Skew?, Phase Skew is the nonlinear distortion caused by all cables and all electronics.
PHASE SKEW accumulates on the Musical Signal Envelope and degrades the sound. The image becomes smaller and diffuse. Highs are Tizzy, Mids are harsh, forward and aggressive.
This is the reason when comparing LP to CD playback, the sound so different. LP record and playback is far simpler than digital techniques and produces less Phase Skew.
Tri-phazers Improve signal transfer by removing some of the Phase Skew that has built up on the signal, The result is an improvement in all aspects of acoustic performance.
This distortion is easy to measure with our High Performance Amplifier Analyzer. You can easily measure the differance between an 18 inch piece of cable and a 24 inch length.
Measurements of common High End amplifiers and preamplifiers show an amazing amount of variance in this parameter.
You can now get "Studio Quality" sound from budget audio systems at home or in the car.