“Less noise, more music”: The Ear reviews CAD’s GC1.1 Ground Control

Computer Audio Design’s (CAD) Scott Berry believes that dealing with high frequency noise on the signal ground plane is critical to allowing sound systems to reach their performance potential. The sonic difference made by CAD’s GC1.1 Ground Control unit clearly proves Berry’s point, as Chris Baillie reports in The Ear. 

“The technology involved is said to have been borrowed from aerospace engineering and features ultra-precise internal configuration and construction,” writes Baillie.

CAD GC1.1 – rear view

Unsurprisingly, CAD does not go into great detail as to exactly how its grounding products achieve their noise-reducing goals and so, “with no further information from which to back up the claims, my only option was to listen.”

“Without giving too much away, only a few bars of music were needed to convince me that GC1.1 was the real deal…. A word of advice here, once you have heard how your system produces music without the detrimental effects caused by high-frequency noise, there may be no going back.”

Read Baillie’s review in full online at https://the-ear.net/review-hardware/cad-gc1-1-less-noise-more-music

Find out more and locate your nearest UK dealer at www.computeraudiodesign.com