Electronics are sensitive to RF, EMI and Micro Vibrations. By reducing or eliminations these disturbances your audio or video gear will perform much better.
Sensitive to micro vibrations? Really? Site site references please, the thresholds, etc. Evidence.
The Weizhi PRS6 was engineered and designed to address these issues in the AC line without adding any sonic fingerprint.
Evidence that it does can be found where? Oh, no, not in those three tests.
The Chassis is CNC milled from a solid brick of Swiss-made Extra Super Duralumin, which is a type of aluminum that blocks RF.
Oh? And does it block it in the power cables in and out as well? Really? Perhaps the designer is lacking in understanding of the issues.
Also this material is excellent for vibration control, meaning that micro vibrations will not pass through it. The Chassis is then treated with a nanotech coating, inside and outside to block EMI from passing through it.
Evidence please.
And, talking about that micro vibrations from the electrons, what stops those vibrations from being regenerated in the power cable coming out of the box? NOTHING. You don't have anything here.
When electrons pass through wire they create micro vibrations.
Evidence please. Source citations would be good.
The connection points are important to address since this is where a high concentration of micro vibrations occur. Therefore the Top Cover is milled from thick carbon fiber to absorb micro vibrations passing from the power cord plugs into the outlets, keeping these vibrations from entering into the power cords and passing them into your components causing distortions.
You must have a love affair with that 'micro vibrations' don't you? May want to check some research on this.
The outlets must be able the handle high current, high conductivity and give you a strong mechanical grip on the plugs.
You mean other outlets rated for 20A do not?
You are kidding me, right?
The outlets used in the PRS6 are custom made R1 outlets from Japan made from a silver/copper alloy for high conductivity and strength.
So, I can rest knowing that the micro vibrations will not destroy the outlets?
The internal wire used is high purity 6N silver. Silver is the best conductor, and 6N silver is very pure, meaning that it has very few other metals of contaminates, so it can pass the signal along with little or no colorations.
And, what happens to that coloration coming in from the aluminum power lines and copper conductors in the house? Do I need a Bybee filter to remove all the bad electrons?
And, what prevents the coloration created in the power cable from the box to the components?
Perhaps the key element to the Weizhi PRS6 is the graphite grounding module. A special grade of graphite sourced from Germany is used, then chemically treated to enhance it properties. Graphite is known for its excellent vibration control properties, and in the PRS6 the ground wires are passed through this special graphite module effectively removing Ac line distortions, This key element works without filters, therefore it leaves no sonic fingerprint on the music.
But, you don't have the evidence that there are no fingerprints on the music, right?
So in keeping the signal path simple, while eliminating RF, EMI and Micro Vibrations, and not introducing a filter, you can reduce or eliminate distortions feeding your audio and video system without the side effects of filters.
But you cannot as you have not shown this to be the case. Claiming it and demonstrating it in a credible manner are two different animals.
In the end it’s what you hear and see that counts.
Well, one's imagination does count, in this case.
Again I do believe in measurements, but good specifications does not guarantee you the best sound when it comes to Hi-end audio. Why do you think so many audiophiles prefer tube amps over solid state designs...
Ah, the tube sound analogy. Some like it so it must be the measurements that are not telling you the story, right? Actually it does tell you the full story.
Some just like fiction others like reality.