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Product description
Reduce the RF noise that capacitively couples into cables through all solid materials (carpet, stone, wood, etc.)
How They Work
AudioQuest’s philosophy is that cables shouldn't just be "lifted"—they should be isolated from the floor with as little material as possible.
The "Fog" (RF Noise): Floors (carpet, wood, or concrete) can act as a dielectric that stores and releases Radio Frequency (RF) energy. When a cable sits directly on the floor, this RF noise can "couple" into the cable, effectively raising the noise floor of your system.
Minimalist Contact: Unlike bulky wooden blocks or heavy ceramic isolators, Fog Lifters use a lightweight plastic frame and taut nylon strings (similar to fishing line) to cradle the cable. This ensures the absolute minimum of solid material touches the cable.
The "Inverse Square Law": By lifting the cable just a few inches (6.25 inches high), the strength of the RF energy from the floor drops off exponentially, significantly reducing interference.