Built for the studio of Tom Rastikis, Ohio, the Sum King 1602 is a 16 channel version of my original Suminator 8 channel passive summing box. Passive summing networks are very susceptible to noise because of all the losses from summing. The Sum King utilizes huge 5-watt non-inductive wire wound resistors to minimize resistor noise. The Sum King has been cryogenically treated after assembly to enhance its electrical properties by realigning the molecular structure of the conductors back to their natural crystalline state. The more conductive the components, the less noise. The Sum King is wired entirely with silver because silver is the best conductor on Earth. Silver wire, silver solder, silver jacks. Basically, it sounds as transparent as possible.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Sum King 1602
Built for the studio of Tom Rastikis, Ohio, the Sum King 1602 is a 16 channel version of my original Suminator 8 channel passive summing box. Passive summing networks are very susceptible to noise because of all the losses from summing. The Sum King utilizes huge 5-watt non-inductive wire wound resistors to minimize resistor noise. The Sum King has been cryogenically treated after assembly to enhance its electrical properties by realigning the molecular structure of the conductors back to their natural crystalline state. The more conductive the components, the less noise. The Sum King is wired entirely with silver because silver is the best conductor on Earth. Silver wire, silver solder, silver jacks. Basically, it sounds as transparent as possible.
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