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Pure Line Audio Ground Hub
€2.500,00
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The quieter the ground reference, the more your system can reveal.

Most high-end systems are quieter than their owners realise. Not because of the components, but because ground-related noise sits below the threshold of obvious audibility. It does not announce itself as hum. It reduces consistency. It compresses the low-level detail that separates a good system from a truly resolved one.

The source is almost always the same. Multiple components, each connected to mains earth through separate power leads, each sharing signal ground through interconnect cables, create multiple ground paths simultaneously. Current flows through those paths. Voltage differences develop between ground points. Those differences sit in series with the audio signal.

The Pure Line Audio Ground Hub consolidates all chassis ground connections to a single reference point. One node. Controlled conditions. Less variability in the reference against which every signal voltage in the system is measured.

That is the mechanism. What follows from it is a system that operates closer to its actual capability.

To understand the full electrical picture before reading further, the Engineering Notes article on grounding in audio systems covers every mechanism in detail.


THE STAR GROUNDING PRINCIPLE

Grounding works best when all reference points in a system converge to one. This is called star grounding, and it is standard practice inside well-designed audio equipment for exactly this reason: shared ground impedance between separate signal paths introduces noise. Remove the shared impedance by routing everything to a single node, and the coupling mechanism disappears.

The Ground Hub applies this principle at the system level, across components, without modifying anything inside them.

Each binding post connects internally to a single common reference node built around solid copper conductors. When the chassis of your DAC, preamplifier, amplifier, and source components all connect to this node, the ground potential difference between those components is systematically reduced. Ground loop current has nowhere useful to flow. The voltage it would have induced into your signal cables does not develop.


PASSIVE NOISE ARCHITECTURE

Beyond star topology, the Ground Hub incorporates two passive elements that address interference mechanisms your system's components cannot manage on their own.

Static discharge control

Static charge accumulates on equipment chassis and cable shielding during normal operation. When that charge discharges unevenly through the signal ground, the result is transient noise. The Ground Hub provides a controlled, low-impedance path for static dissipation. Charge moves through the hub rather than through your signal path.

Silver wound coils

High-frequency interference from switching power supplies, digital clocking circuits, and RF sources couples into the ground reference and raises its noise floor. The Ground Hub contains silver wound coils that present a reactive impedance at these frequencies. High-frequency noise is diverted and dissipated before it can affect the stability of the shared reference potential.

Together these elements address three distinct noise mechanisms: ground loop current, static discharge, and high-frequency ground contamination. Each one operates passively, with no active components, no mains connection, and nothing added to the signal path.


WHAT THIS MEANS IN YOUR SYSTEM

A ground reference with less voltage variation means signal voltages across the system are measured against a more consistent baseline. The low-level information your components were already capable of resolving, spatial cues, fine textural detail, the decay of notes into silence, becomes more consistently present in the output rather than intermittently masked by ground noise.

This is not about adding anything. It is about removing a specific category of interference that sits between your system's capability and what you actually hear.

How much difference you notice depends on how much ground-related noise your system currently carries. Complex systems with multiple digital sources, long cable runs, and single-ended connections typically carry more. Simpler systems may carry less. The Ground Hub does not change what your system is capable of. It reduces what is getting in the way.


CONSTRUCTION

The enclosure is machined from solid aluminium, chosen for its electrical inertness and mechanical stability. Four corner feet use bearing-style isolation to decouple the enclosure from surface vibration.

Binding posts are gold-plated for stable, oxidation-resistant contact over time. Red and white insulating collars separate connection groups for systematic, clean installation.

Connection cables are included: silver conductor wires terminated with RCA and spade connectors to suit different component ground points. The use of silver as the conductor material in both the internal coils and the supplied cables maintains material consistency throughout the ground path.


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Architecture Passive star ground hub
Internal reference node Solid copper
Passive elements Static discharge components, silver wound coils
Binding posts Gold-plated, isolated connection groups
Supplied cables Silver conductor, RCA and spade terminations
Enclosure Machined aluminium
Isolation feet Bearing-style mechanical decouplers
Active components None
Mains connection None required
Origin Handcrafted in Europe

SYSTEM FIT

The Ground Hub delivers the most measurable improvement in systems where:

Single-ended RCA connections are used throughout, since unbalanced connections carry the signal ground as part of the cable and are more susceptible to ground loop interference than balanced connections.

Digital and analogue components share the same system, since switching regulators in digital sources are among the most consistent sources of high-frequency ground contamination.

A turntable and phono stage are present, since phono-level signals are the most sensitive in any system to ground reference instability.

Multiple components connect to different mains sockets or distribution points, since physical separation of mains earth connections increases the ground loop area and the potential for hum-inducing currents.


ONE THING WE WILL ALWAYS TELL YOU

If your system has no measurable ground-related noise, this product will not change that. We would rather tell you that clearly than sell you something your system does not need.

If you are unsure whether ground noise is a factor in your setup, contact us. We will help you understand before you buy.


To understand the electrical principles behind this product in full, read: Grounding in Audio Systems: What It Is, What It Does, and What It Does Not Do.

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