Shakti The Stone "Air" Electromagnetic Stabilizer
Introducing the Shakti "Air" Electromagnetic Stabilizer, also known as "the Stone," a powerful device designed to absorb a wide spectrum of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Utilizing three internal trap circuits, it effectively targets Microwave, RF, and Electric Fields. For automotive applications, it can boost engine horsepower when attached to CPUs. In high-definition audio/video systems, it significantly enhances music reproduction, delivering improved clarity, dynamics, and focus. It also sharpens stage perception and reduces color noise in video, making it ideal for placement near power supplies and disc players.
$230.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.1
/ 5
Category Rank
220
/ 221
#220 in Electronic Filters
Price vs Category Average
-5%
Below average
Dimension
6.55.51.5
/ x x inches
Who it's for
- Simple Passive Integration
- Enhanced Sonic Detail
- Effective RFI/EMI Mitigation
Who should skip it
- Unverified Scientific Basis
- Significant Financial Investment
- Highly Subjective Performance
Key Specs
Dimension
6.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches
Weight
2 lbs
Compatibility
automotive CPUs, high definition audio/video systems
Model Number
Air
Filter Function
Band Stop
Filter Topology
EMI RFI
Mounting Options
securely taped and/or cable tied (for automotive applications)
Features
- Absorbs broad spectrum EMI
- Enhances audio clarity and dynamics
- Improves inter-transient silence
- Reduces video color noise
- Increases engine horsepower
- Features three internal trap circuits
- Improves component resolution
- Enhances soundstage perception
What customers say
Customer sentiment for the Shakti The Stone Air Stabilizer is sharply divided, centering on perceived audio improvement versus objective evidence. Enthusiastic audiophiles report transformative results, noting a cleaner soundstage and reduced background noise, viewing it as an essential component despite the premium cost. Conversely, many consumers express skepticism, citing a lack of measurable scientific support for the claims. These critics find the device overpriced, attributing any perceived benefits to psychological effects. Ultimately, the product's value hinges entirely on the individual user's subjective ability to detect subtle, non-measurable enhancements to their audio experience or well being.
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