Voici les photos des éléments.
Le Linn Unidisk 1.1
http://www.linn-france.fr/site.php
Le Jeff Rowland Concerto
http://www.jeffrowland.com/
Les Spendor S9e
http://www.spendoraudio.com/
Les câbles Cardas
http://www.cardas.com
La clef de voûte de ce systême est expliquée par George Cardas:
"The sound produced by any stereo system depends on the purity of the audio signal. When the cable that links all the components together imparts its own sound the audio signal is corrupted.
There is a unique way to eliminate the harmonic or resonant effect produced by the conductor itself. Create a multiple strand conductor, where the individual strands share no common mathematical node or resonant point and layer them or cancel the noise they each create.
An infinitely indivisible progression known as the Fibonacci sequence or golden section is the key to resonance control. The ratio of Phi, or 1 to 1.6180339887...to infinity, is the Golden Mean, called golden ratio or golden proportion. Cardas Audio holds the patent, U.S. Patent Number 4,628,151, where the ratio of Phi is applied to any electrical conductor.
In Golden Section Stranding, strands are arranged so that every strand is coupled to another, whose note is irrational with its own dissipating conductor resonance. This creates a silenced conductor, allowing Cardas cable to produce the purest possible audio signal. No other cable geometry, no other conductor design, can
create the listening magic of Golden Section Stranding."
Et le Jeff Rowland Concerto est conçu dans son intégralité sur ce même principe, soit la proportion de son boîter, ses circuits et le tout câblé en Cardas.
Pour info, les électroniques Moon sont aussi conçues sur le nombre d'or.
A l'oreille, il me semble que le Linn Unidisk aussi...
Avec le ratio d'or, je peux garantir "qu'il y a quelque chose qui se passe..."
Tout comme dans les plus belles cathédrales masoniques.