Sensitive ears

The human ear can distinguish barely detectable sounds from other sources with amazing accuracy. Even on a busy street a mother can distinguish the cry of her own child above the noise floor. Our ability to correctly analyze small signals is a relic of human survival mechanism and therefore the main reason why we can hear so many details and subtle nuances in high-end audio systems.

Listening fatigue caused by small signal distortion

Any inconsistency is analyzed with great precision. This is why lesser cables can cause fatigue while listening. Your brain is kept busy correcting errors. In music reproduction the correct transfer of very small signals is essential for the proper recognition of voices and instruments. Most systems are able to correctly reproduce louder signals without noticeable distortion, but fail to accurately amplify small signals.

Siltech's approach

Siltech has used its design know-how to master these difficulties by putting into practice their `zero crossing recognition theory'. Normal testing as performed by almost every manufacturer and audio test-laboratory is done at higher signal levels to avoid noise caused by even the best measurement gear. This is the main reason for the lack of agreement between measured and audible results.

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