Technical
 
   
Introduction
 are energy conversion devices that reduces parasitic oscillations in audio and video systems. They are completely passive units that requires no electrical connection or cables. When placed under a component, these resonance reduction properties result in vocals and instruments that are clearer with more realism, dynamics, and focus. Improved inter-transient clarity allows the listener to hear ambient information that is essential for accurate perception of stage depth, width, and an unwavering stereo image.
 
High Definition
 are an essential component for high definition in contemporary audio systems. They improve resolution by absorbing and dissipating a portion of the resonant field that radiates from each of the analogue components. These resonances cause audible distortions across the full musical bandwidth, although you may be unaware of these artefacts until you experience the difference generated by adding .
 
Superior performance
Harmonic distortion is also generated by speaker stands and platforms made of metal, wood, glass and carbon fibre, because the resonant frequency of these materials is within the range of human hearing.  are superior because the material's resonant frequency is beyond the range of human hearing which enhances the subjective sound quality without adding any audible side-effects.
 
 
Installation
 should be arranged in a tripod position underneath the equipment with the tip pointing downwards, preferably against a firm vibration-free surface. The weight of the equipment should be evenly spread across the three cones. Self-adhesive rubber pads (included) can be used to prevent the points from sliding. If necessary thin double-sided tape may be used to secure the cones to the underside of your equipment. Do not be tempted to use adhesive or gum (e.g. Blu Tack).