SHAKTI
Noise Reduction Technology (NRT) absorbs and dissipates Electromagnetic Interference
(EMI). Automotive Computers (ECUs) and audio/video components self generate a radiated EMI
field that degrades signal transfer functions. The word SHAKTI means "energy."
Through an energy conversion, inductive coupling process, the "antenna-like"
circuits within SHAKTI attract and then resistively convert EMI to non-interfering heat.
This increases horsepower and speeds up 0 to 60 times in automotive engines and improves
resolution in high definition audio/video systems. No electrical connection is required
because all interactions take place through radiated field mutual coupling. One need only
place SHAKTI units in near proximity to the CPU or audio component to obtain discernible
performance improvements.
Validation of
SHAKTI's benefits comes from a variety of objective tests in both the automotive and audio
worlds. Evaluation, using Dyno Jet Research automotive dynamometers have measured
increases of approximately three horsepower at the rear wheels of a variety of cars. The
horsepower gain is a direct result of SHAKTIs attenuation of EMI in the ECU. This
allows the complex network to more accurately perform the analysis modern car computers
are called on to do to optimize engine ignition timing and electronic fuel injection. In
addition even more sophisticated tests have been run on the state of the art $100,000
Mustang Dyno. When one On-Line was placed on each of the 8 individual coils of a Chevy
Tahoe, it showed a remarkable improvement of almost four tenths of a second in its 0 to 60
time. Changes of this magnitude usually cost several thousand dollars in engine
modifications, not the $400 cost for 8 On-Lines. This parallels resolution improvements in
analog and digital audio components when SHAKTI units are placed near power supplies, DAC
chips, capacitors and system wiring. Traditional EMI tests were conducted at Compatible
Labs in Agoura, California, which verified SHAKTI's absorption of radiated noise fields.
The worldwide use of SHAKTI in consumer and professional applications such as Abby Road
Studio and Pink Floyd's Astoria Studio, is further testament to its benefits. Patent #
5,814,761
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The Shakti Electromagnetic Stabilizer |
The
SHAKTI Electromagnetic Stabilizer (aka "the Stone")
has three internal trap circuits (Microwave, RF and Electric Field) to absorb the broadest
spectrum of EMI. Placement on automotive CPUs has measurably increased engine horsepower.
It also improves resolution for virtually all-major components in high definition
audio/video systems. Music reproduction is clearer, with more liquidity, dynamics and focus. The improved inter-transient silence allows the
listener to hear ambient cue information essential for accurate perception of stage depth,
width and unwavering imaging. High quality video systems will benefit from SHAKTI devices
near power supplies, projection guns and laser disc/DVD players. Reduced color noise and
improved convergence alignment are some of the improvements that can occur. In automotive
applications, where space allows, the unit should be securely taped and/or cable tied to
the top of the CPU.
6.5" L x 5.25" W x 1.5" H |
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On-Lines |
SHAKTI
On-Lines use a specially engineered circuit adapted from the larger SHAKTI Stabilizer. The
On-Lines provide efficient EMI reduction in situations where limited space is a
consideration. Placed near automotive CPUs, the On-Lines have demonstrated the same horsepower
improvements as the Stabilizer. In some applications even closer proximity to chips is
realized. In audio systems the On-Lines are typically used on all system cables
(interconnects, speaker wire, AC cords and video cables). Placement is near the
approximate center and/or connection points. In addition many users who build or modify
their own equipment are placing On-Lines on or near critical internal circuit parts such
as DAC chips, capacitors and internal wiring. Placement in all situations is facilitated
by self-adhering Velcro circles that are placed on the cable or component to be treated.
The On-Lines have matching Velcro on them that allows easy attachment or removal. 3"
L x 5/8" W x 3/8" H |
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Audio/Video, computer and scientific testing equipment |
The same ability to maximize audio performance holds true for all
types of electronic equipment. SHAKTI Stones and On-Lines are versatile signal
enhancing devices for the 21st century.

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SHAKTI is used by the following recording and mastering studios: |
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SHAKTI is a recommended component of: |
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SHAKTI is endorsed by the following engineers: |
Lew Johnson
(Conrad Johnson)
Bill Conrad
(Conrad Johnson)
Jochaim Gerhard
(Audio Physic)
Steve McCormack
(McCormack Audio)
George Cardas
(Cardas Audio)
Rod Madnick
(Perpetual Technologies)
Stige Bjorge
(Scan Tech)
Derrick Fuller
(DCS)
Jean Jacques Van
Leween (Audio Matiere)
Mike Custer (Sumo
Electronics)
Bob Graham
(Graham Engineering)
A.J. Conti (BASIS
Turntables)
Ted Denny
(Synergistic Research)
George Tice (Tice
Electronics)
Stephen Ballet
(Reflection Audio)
Peter Suchy
(Clearaudio)
Jeff Combs (James
Loudspeakers)
A. Taguchi (JVC
Music)
Paul Baily (Abbey
Road Studio)
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Bascom King
(Bascom King Designs)
Tom Campagno
(Quintessence Acoustics)
Ron Hedrich
(Marigo)
Gene Dubois
(MacIntosh Car Audio)
Steve Little
(Center Stage Loudspeakers)
Steve Klein
(Sounds of Silence)
Bill Hamilton
(Hamilton Audio Loudspeakers)
Michael Kochman
(Echo Busters)
Bill Stierhout
(Quantum Technologies)
Ram Ghoshal
(Moment Records)
Steve Hoffman
(DCC)
Stan Ricker (Stan
Ricker Mastering)
Doug Sax (The
Mastering Lab)
Paul Stubblebine
(Stubblebine Mastering)
Phil Taylor (Pink
Floyd's Astoria Studio)
James Guthrie (Pink Floyd
Recordings)
Gary Garfield
(Musical Fidelity Disc Solution)
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Original equipment manufacturers using SHAKTI Technology in their
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Audio Magic uses SHAKTI Technology in their Clairvoyant Line of
cables and their Stealth Power Purifiers. Contact them at (303) 319 - 1814 or
at:
http://www.audio-magic.com |
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The following reviewers endorse SHAKTI: |
Harry Pearson
(TAS)
Jonathan Valin
(TAS)
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Clark Johnsen (Positive Feedback)
Ken Kessler (HiFi
News and Record Review)
Bascom King
(Audio)
Martin Colloms
(Stereophile)
Robert Deutch
(Stereophile)
David Robinson
(Positive Feedback)
Clay Swartz
(Positive Feedback)
Franco Vitaliano
(TAS)
Bill Brassington
(fi)
Wes Phillips
(SoundStage)
Jonathan Scull
(Stereophile)
Chip Stern
(Stereophile)
Lars Fredel
(Ultimate Audio)
Miles Astor
(Ultimate Audio)
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Jim Merod (Jazz
Times)
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Frank Doris (TAS)
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Steven Stone
(Stereophile)
Sam Tellig
(Stereophile)
Mark Bucksath
(TAS)
Dick Olsher
(enjoythemusic)
Barry Willis
(Stereophile)
Larry Kaye (fi)
Michael Gindi
(fi, Ultimate Audio)
Larry Brotzen
(Audio Mexico)
Wayne Donnelly
(fi)
Shannon Dickson
(Stereophile)
Michael Fremer
(Stereophile)
Clement Perry
(StereoTimes)
Bill Wells
(Audiophile Voice)
Dave Clark (Positive Feedback)
Uve Kirbach
(Audio Germany)
Wing Cheung
(Audio Hong Kong)
Stephen Yan
(AudioVideo Singapore)
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| Full positive reviews have appeared in the USA, England, France, Italy, Germany,
Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and Hungary. |
Warranty |
| In addition to a
30-day money back guarantee, all SHAKTI products are covered by a 5-year warranty against
manufacturing defects. They should last a lifetime under normal conditions and can be
easily transferred to future components you may own. |
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