Mains Blocks & Filters - Atlas Cables
A dedicated mains block (filtered or unfiltered) is the first step in an effective solution for distributing power to your hi-fi or AV system. We always recommend using these in conjunction with high quality mains cables,
The quality of your mains supply is affected by noise, interference and RFI occurring along the many miles of cable running from the power station, through many transformers and from pylons to street cabling. This can include interference from radio and television signals, from telephone antennas and from other cabling, just to name a few causes of interference, with power cables effectively acting as an antenna for RFI.
Even if you run a separate spool from your house mains block to try and counter the effect of household appliances, this is not a solution for the poor quality of the mains that actually comes into your house and into that spool. This will always be the case, unless you have a field of solar panels or wind turbines in the back garden!
Logically, the mains supply for each component provides energy that will eventually result in sound from your system, and thus its common sense to supply your system with the purest quality mains possible. The solution is a dedicated mains filter/block (that will either actively/passively filter the mains supply or regenerate it, depending on the model) and high quality shielded mains cables to carry the quality power supply from mains filter/block to your system without picking up any interference along the way.
We recommend a filtered mains block if you tend to listen to music during the day and/or live in an apartment building or have your hi-fi system on a mains ring shared with other household appliances. In these cases, its more likely your system is being affected by interference from other equipment and a filtered mains solution should be most effective.
If however you listen to music late in the evening, live in a detached house and (ideally) have your system powered by a separate mains ring you have had installed, an unfiltered mains block should be sufficient. You may ask, "why us a mains block at all if its not filtered?". Well, even if you have a good power supply, an unfiltered mains block will still give you the best connection to your power supply as a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
For the ideal set-up, use a filtered mains block to carry the power from the wall and a selection of shielded mains cables between the mains block and each hi-fi separate (shielded to ensure they do not pick up any interference inbetween mains block and equipment).
Atlas cables is a UK company, specialising in the design and manufacture of high quality cables, many of which have won excellent reviews and awards in the hi-fi press. The range spans from great value Element cables to the flagship Asimi cables.
Atlas is first and foremost an engineering company, so in designing their cables, Atlas listen carefully, test, measure and test again. With only a couple of exceptions, all Atlas products are researched, designed and produced in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, in west Scotland. In addition to the cable designs themselves, unlike other cable manufacturers, Atlas even design and manufacture their own RCA plugs, XLR plugs and custom plugs for cable grounding on some cable models.
The Atlas team have spent their lives in hi-fi and the audio visual industry and
are endlessly enthusiastic about it. In addition to great value cables, Atlas offer state of the art high end cables like the award-winning Mavros and Asimi cable range, which are regarded as among the finest cables in the world. Atlas continually refine their design and manufacturing processes, always looking for ways to make sure our customers get the best possible performance from their systems.
Most of our cables use the latest generation ‘cold-weld’ connectors, which optimises the cable assembly process, producing consistent, metal-to-metal airtight terminations. The result is superb performance and greater reliability, in turn supported by a 5 year guarantee. In addition to the entry level ranges, it’s hard not to be seriously impressed with Atlas’ Asimi and Mavros pairing. These are two of the very, very best. Plus it’s good to find a truly UK
base high-end offering. Atlas is definitely on the high-end map!