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A unique, new digital reduction technology [NEW TODAY]( [ENDING SOON]( [HOT ITEMS]( [AMAZING DEALS]( You are receiving this email because you are opted in to Partner Offers [Manage Your Preferences]( [Kevalin Audio](   PROUDLY INTRODUCES A UNIQUE, NEW DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION TECHNOLOGY [Bring your digital music into focus!]( [Waversasystems]( KEVALIN AUDIO, North American distributor for WAVERSA SYSTEMS, invites you to explore a new, passive digital filter technology unique to the industry, the EXT Digital Noise Isolators. While details are closely held due to patent conditions, this military-based technology has proven effective in digital audio reproduction, producing notable improvement in both audio and video performance.  Collin Shin, CEO of Waversa Systems, says, ‘This module “forms an electric field and a magnetic field to remove RFI noise from the LAN cable and noise generated by the digital signal line itself.”’  Waversa’s proprietary technology is applied differently at each level of the series, the EXT-1, EXT Reference, and EXT Reference Plus. The line includes models for:  • LAN Ethernet • USB • Coax (RCA, BNC, and AES/EBU) • HDMI  All three models are totally passive, do not require a power supply, and are non-directional. All are supplied with a short-run cable to be placed between the filter and the destination component, usually the final piece in the digital transmission chain. THE EXT-1 The EXT-1 is a small device with a big impact. Simple to place in any system, the EXT-1 provides immediate sound quality improvements. It is available for LAN ethernet, USB, and HDMI applications. Kim Pyeon, Audio Columnist for HiFi Club, South Korea, had this to say about the EXT-1 (translated): Waversa’s WLAN Isolator showed a clear sound quality improvement effect by removing electromagnetic noise from a LAN cable. The biggest change was that the stage background became quieter and every note defined, followed by a wider sound stage, an increased sense of space, and energy; especially the low-frequencies were revived. [EXT-1]( EXT-1 Read HiFi Club’s full review of the EXT-1 [here](. [EXT-1 LAN internal]( EXT-1 LAN internal [EXT-1 HDMI with cable]( EXT-1 HDMI with cable THE EXT REFERENCE Larger and heavier than the EXT-1, the EXTReference series employs more advanced technology than the EXT-1, and the gains it provides are significantly greater. The Reference series has a model for each of LAN ethernet, USB, and three different Coax connections, RCA, BNC and AES/EBU. To start to give a sense of what the Reference is about, here are some excerpts from a post by one new owner in Europe on What's Best Forum: I only listened to both filters for a short while and after I had recovered for the shock of the price differential [between EXT-1 and Reference], it was a no-contest decision. As I said, the Reference’s benefit was a wow. The sound stage was bigger, the control and tightness of the bass were impressive, with more detail and a lower noise floor. So clean and smooth... For its size it is surprisingly heavy. Over 3kgs. It feels good in the hand. ...more resolution of fine detail and speed/dynamics: more "alive" and bass is tighter and punchier. [EXT Reference]( EXT Reference [EXT Reference]( HiFi Club has also released a preliminary review of the EXT Reference series and highly recommends it. Read HIFI Club’s review of the EXT Reference, including test results, [here](.  The first North American professional review of the Waversa Digital Isolator series was published in October 2022. "Getting the Harmonic Structure in Digital Streaming Done Right" An excerpt from Stereo Times’ review of the EXT-1 and EXT Reference: The improvements brought by the LAN EXT-1 and EXT Reference were heard and demonstrated. The impact of electromagnetic and impulse noise on the sound of digital systems is beyond what I ever imagined. Optimizing the position of these ground-breaking components is critical to experiencing their full effect. I know no other component that does what Waversa Systems does to improve network audio streaming.  Prior to the review, I was torn between adding another Ethernet switch with its cascading effect or adding a LAN filter. The overall cost and performance benefit of each approach must be considered. The LAN filter eliminates the need for another linear power supply, power cord, and DC cable to power the LAN switch, which in my system, would cost around $2100. The EXT Reference now becomes comparable in cost to a high-end Ethernet switch with all of its necessary accessories.  I have chosen the Waversa EXT Reference to be an integral part of my digital streaming system and will nominate it for a Stereo Times Most Wanted Component award.  Highly recommended. [Mike Girardi, Stereo Times, October 2022]( THE EXT REFERENCE PLUS [THE EXT REFERENCE PLUS]( The Reference Plus is the top-of-the-line Waversa EXT digital noise isolator. It has the same connection options as the Reference. The Reference Plus boasts the most sophisticated application of Waversa’s proprietary technology, and the results are truly impressive. Customers are thrilled: When I first saw reviews of the Waversa EXT it piqued my interest. When I called John Ketcham to inquire about the unit he noted that many users retained and purchased their units after being given a ‘test run’. John suggested that I try the Waversa EXT Reference Plus as it would be a good match for my DAC and streamer. The unit arrived in short order and was easily and quickly installed.  Giving it the usual pause, I sat to listen expecting the usual hours of comparison of having to take the unit in and out of my Ethernet source. Boy was I surprised! Within mere seconds there was an immediate and very noticeable difference. Not the usual ‘difference’ but a huge positive improvement in all areas. What I immediately noticed was better control and delineation of base, much wider soundstage with greater depth and instrument delineation and positioning. I should note, all of this is delivered in a totally natural way, without any hint of over emphasis or exaggeration. Totally real!  I never realized that the output of Ethernet could be so corrupted by RF and EMI and more importantly, have such a negative impact on the resulting sound. Astonishing! This single device has transformed my digital source. I can totally recommend the Waversa EXT Reference Plus without any hesitation. This is a truly remarkable product!  D. R. The Reference plus is amazing! Somehow it removes 'digital' distortion (that I didn't hear before) ... increased tonal purity, lower noise floor and real 3-D.  D. A.  More playing around... Ref Plus is better than daisy chained References. How to describe it... everything a pair of Refs do but more "drive"(immediacy?), "attack", "richness" of harmonic structure of every instrument, separation of instruments and voices but keeping "musicality" - I've never had such a sense of musicians, stage, alive in front of me - 'like in the studio' says my drummer friend... with the addition of the Ref Plus the air in the room is alive with the vibrations of the instruments' wood, wire, brass - with the breathing presence of the vocalist(s). Absolutely lovely. Use the short Waversa in-house built cable for best result.  A single original isolator is a lovely enhancement; a single Reference builds on that, providing more air, separation, stage, articulate bass; daisy chained References more than double those effects, opening-up and enlivening everything; the Plus is transformative.  G. S. Kevalin Audio is extremely pleased to make these exceptional, ground-breaking devices available to North American audiophiles. [READ MORE HERE!]( OR CONTACT  John Ketcham at KEVALIN AUDIO in the USA info@kevalinaudio.com / 1-503–292–5592  In Canada: Bob Suwary at WATCHDOG DIGITAL & ANALOG SOLUTIONS rsuwary@rogers.com / 1-416-844-1072 Which French Horn Do You Want To Hear?   Copyright Kevalin Audio 2022 Audiogon, Inc. • 220 N. Main Street #500, Greenville, SC 29601 [Unsubscribe from emails like this]( | [Opt-out from all](

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