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Our philosophy
The past decades have
been a constant technological evolution. Barriers are moved every day that would have
seemed like total science fiction only a few years ago
- and still
guitar players are struggling with same basic issues they have been
dealing with the past 30-40 years.

It almost seems as if time has been on hold.
We have made it our
quest to rectify these problems, and bring the modern guitar systems
whether its a pedal board or rack systems to a new level.
No more hum, noise, signal loss, cross-loading issues, instability
etc.
Our philosophy is to maintain the guitar-direct-into-amp sound,
while not introducing any noise through-out the entire system.
We have spent many years developing and refining this concept.
Any audio system is basically a mathematical puzzle.
It primarily consists of two issues impedance
problems and signal level matching.
These two issues should be addressed throughout the entire system.
Often we will use custom-built interfaces or stand-alone boxes to
solve these issues, but sometimes we have to modify or re-design the
original unit in order to achieve the best possible result.
Stages are very harsh environments. There are issues you need to
deal with, that are not present in your rehearsal room or in your
private home.
Radio signals, light dimmers and noisy mains are some of the most
severe issues.
We have developed a concept that allows us to suppress ground noise
with up to 120dB in any system we design and build, and at the same
time making the system virtually immune to airborne noise and
magnetic field sources.
Robustness and durability is also a key factor for any touring
musician. Your system should be able to withstand the vigour of
touring. This is also dealt with when we design a system.
This is of course not a comprehensive description of what we do, but
it should give you a basic idea of our approach..
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Maintenance |
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As a musician you
should be aware that your system does need maintenance.
We always recommend our clients to have their system checked once a
year or before a tour start.
Your rig is your tool, and tools need to be serviced from time to
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