GroundARAY The GroundARAY is a next-generation high-frequency-noise-reduction device that connects to unused sockets on hi-fi and/or audiovisual equipment providing a low-impedance route for HF noise to pass through, directly improving the noise floor of the ‘host’ product. The GroundARAY is a cylindrical design made from precision CNC-machined thick-walled aluminium; the thick walls themselves stop the device from contributing HF noise. Available in multiple termination options, including USB A, RCA, DIN, XLR, BNC, RJ45, HDMI, for a wide range of digital and analogue devices, the GroundARAY benefits from five separate noise-reduction systems, all working across different HF noise ranges and operating in parallel to convert undesirable HF electrical noise into heat. The advanced technologies provide a very low-impedance, high-bandwidth route for HF noise to pass into, effectively ‘pulling’ noise from the signal ground of the host equipment. GroundARAY: built from the ground up Each GroundARAY is painstakingly built by hand at Chord Company’s Wiltshire factory, including the system components themselves. The GroundARAY comprises a number of absorption devices, attached with a highly advanced double ultra-high-bandwidth connector system. The connectors are made to a very high standard, demanding time-consuming hand-assembly by factory technicians. Each GroundARAY cylinder is filled with a carefully chosen material to deaden noise. The final assembly is then locked into place to reduce any effects from acoustic vibration. GroundARAYs are most effective when used across several devices in a system. The devices simply plug into existing empty sockets and can be used individually, or in multiples, such as across left and right outputs etc. With DACs and streamers, GroundARAYs can be used with unused digital inputs; projectors and screens can also benefit from the noise-reduction effects, too. Demo sets are available from participating Chord Company retailers.
Product review: Chord Company GroundARAY - Hi-Fi+ 207 May 2022 “The logical place to go looking for sonic differences would be the noise floor, and yes, those silences are some of the most silent silences I’ve never heard.” HI-FI+ View the Review
Product review: Chord Company GroundARAY - The Audio Beat August 2021 “..inserting an RJ45-equipped GroundARAY into an unused socket on the switch didn’t just snap high-res files into focus; it brought a welcome sense of stability and presence to the replay, significantly narrowing the normally all-too-obvious gap to physical media. For all computer audiophiles out there, this is a must-try upgrade. If you are running a... View the Review