
The Atlas Eos power strip is over engineered for perfection. The power sockets are held in a separate sub chassis inside the steel outer casing. The casing rejects EMI and RFI. The internal wiring is Eos OFC with a Teflon dielectric. Star wiring is used for the positive, neutral and ground, originating from one point and totally isolated from each other, thus eliminating the problem of currents migrating and influencing or contaminating other outlets on the strip.
There is no circuitry incorporated in the strip because the typical components employed in those circuits tend to interfere with the quality of reproduced sound; if there is a problem with the incoming power causing distortions, the only realistic answer is to use a balanced power transformer.
The ground on the a.c. supply is critical. It's ultimately tied to the zero volt reference point. Noise on the incoming a.c. supply causes distortions. The new Atlas power distribution box is star earthed in order that the ground between the four sockets are all on the same relative plane. In that way, all audio components reference from the one point in one distribution box, the system has one common supply, so there is no differential between components. It's a very substantial unit, designed to reject harmful RFI and to isolate micro vibrations. It's outer case is made from steel and it has an internal and separate chassis that carries the four power sockets.
Complementary products are the Eos power cords; these can be custom made to any length. The Eos a.c. plugs and iec sockets and the Atlas balanced power transformer.
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