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Russ Andrews introduces Clarity Pro mains enhancement product with coherence technology (20/11/2008) The Russ Andrews Clarity Pro, developed in cooperation with the US based inventors of coherence technology, is a new mains enhancement product that works to significantly improve the performance of audio and home cinema systems. Not a mains conditioner in the usual understanding of the word, the Clarity Pro works to improve the ground plane within electronic circuits. Increasing the coherence of the ground plane neutralises the noise caused by discrepancies of time and amplitude in the ground. The result of which is an audible improvement in the performance quality of the audio signals and therefore in the listener's ability to appreciate and gain greater entertainment value from the music. The diminutive Clarity Pro, just 105mm x 40mm x 140mm, should be positioned as close as possible to the hi-fi system, ideally on top of the CD or DVD player, or next to the amplifier and is powered by a 12V DC power supply. A smaller stand alone unit, the Clarity Mains, is also available that plugs in to a wall socket near to the hi-fi system, to give some of the benefits of the Clarity Pro for a lower cost. On experiencing the effect of the Clarity Pro, Russ Andrews, managing director, said "I was blown away by the clearer sound and video coming out of my system, quite simply I heard more of what the music is about. Whilst the technology and the explanation of how it works is very complicated, it is the result that matters and listening to the Clarity Pro will not disappoint." Price and availability Available now direct from Russ Andrews Accessories with a 60 day money back guarantee if not entirely satisfied.
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