Subbase Audio PHITON_resonator

The Subbase Audio PHITON_resonators objects were developed and are manufactured by Corrado Faccioni, Corfac2 SA, Lugano. As a sound engineer and developer of electrical, electronic and electroacoustic devices (since 1972), he has been involved in the transformation or positification of given electromagnetic interference components as early as the 1990s. The phiton_resonators are the dedicated application of a patented technology that fully reproduces the harmonic run-time behavior of oscillations.

What materials are the PhitOn_resonators made of?

The metals used are stainless steel and copper, because according to Frithjof Müller’s equation, the wavelength of the resonance for the copper electrons (Z = 29) is L = 29 · Ce · 231 = 151.1 mm. At the same time, the length of 151.1 mm is also a wavelength of resonance of protons from iron (Z = 26), where L = 26 · Cp · 242 = 151.1 mm.

PhitOn_resonators are marked as follows in accordance with their construction size/geometry:

S, M, L, XL, XXL (with Euclidean design),