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  1. ketcham

    Waversa new 'EXT-2' series announcement

    THE EXT-2 Waversa Systems says that the patented, passive technology employed in the EXT series forms electric and magnetic fields that reduce the detrimental influences of RFI and EMI and prevent impulse noise generated within a connected system, such as a DAC and amplifier, from flowing...
  2. ketcham

    W ROUTER: Ultra-Low Noise Audio Grade Router

    As we know, digital audio is a rapidly evolving technology; what was not considered a significant influence on music presentation is discovered to play an essential role after all. For example, in the area of network optimization, we see more and more audiophile switches on the market, each with...
  3. ketcham

    WNDR (Waversa Network Direct Rendering) dedicated protocol

    The biggest problem with streaming widely used networks using DLNA is that the standard does not consider continuous audio streaming at all; it is just a standard for packet-based data transmission allowing multitasking Ethernet switches to function seamlessly while maintaining accuracy. In this...
  4. ketcham

    Waversa Systems' Multi-Layer Energy Transfer (WMLET)

    *Full-Balanced WE408A Western Electric V DAC by Waversa Systems - the original WMLET Technology application. Channel separation technology for the audio frequency range (WMLET – Waversa Multi-Layer Energy Transfer) Waversa Systems has introduced two unique technologies that make optimal use...
  5. ketcham

    Waversa Audio Processor - at the heart of it all.

    To first introduce Waversa, I believe it best to discuss what is at the heart of their product line, and that common denominator is the Waversa Audio Processor. The Waversa Audio Processor is fundamentally unique in the industry, a very different approach to digital processing, designed from...

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