A. 15 Amp Bybee Music Rail™ 1.7"L x 1.45"W x 0.45"H B. 2 Amp Bybee Music Rail™ 1.7"L x 1.45"W x 0.25"H
Both the 2 Amp and the 15 Amp modules are available in positive and negative
versions.
Never before have equipment manufacturers had such an efficient way to reduce
signal and noise on the power supply rails. Unwanted noise power is reduced by
a factor of 32,000 times.* There is also measurably less interference among
audio stages on the power supply rail due to nearly zero impedance output.
Sonically, this results in a blacker background, faster transients, sharper
image focus, better bass punch, more detail and improved definition.
The Bybee
Music Rails are suitable for a wide range of audio & video equipment
including;
■ CD
Players
■ CD Transports
■ D-A Converter
■ DVD players
■ Blu-ray Players
■ Streaming Players
■ Phono Stage
■ Headphone Amplifier
■ Amplifiers
*Suppression factors may vary. Output noise equals either raw supply
noise minus suppression or DCPC noise floor, whichever is higher.
"With the
Music Rails in circuit, the music opens up further, free of restraint. There is
greater detail, clarity SLAM, improved dynamics -- the result is very
impressive! Audiocom will be rolling out several upgraded products in the
coming months which will utilize this new technology. We will also be including
the Music Rail modules in aftermarket modification for a wide range of audio
& video related products. We are getting great results with the Music Rails
implemented in Sonos ZP90. We would like to roll this on to several
customers."
Mark Bartlett, Audiocom
International, Ltd.
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What The Reviewers Are Saying:
"Perhaps the most immediate noticeable change
is in the speed and impact of leading-edge transients. On piano, to me the
toughest test of an audio system, I now hear a more physical weight from the
leading edge of the hammers striking the strings, especially from the left side
of the keyboard. But every leading edge transient is affected. It's not
surprising to have a bass drum strike rattle my breastbone, but it is a new
thrill to perceive so clearly, the attack of a trumpet ..."
"It never ceases to amaze me what noise
sounds like once it is removed from a system. Distortions, whatever the type,
always seem to have the most negative impact on the high frequencies. Harmonics
are frequently interrupted and have a way of sounding edgy, lacking true color
and tonal pitch with excess emphasis on instrumental outlines rather than the
whole: the entire body. It took all of one A/B for me to fully understand the
magnitude of the Bybee Music Rails. Everything became fuller, richer in both
texture and body with a characteristic detachment from a source. In effect, it
sounded as if the loudspeakers had left the room."