The power of PhitOn_resonators
The power of
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phiTon_Technology is used to positify the vibrational behavior of everything that vibrates.
This is done by returning the given oscillations to a correct time response (phase).

Experience music in a new way
The phiton_resonators are used on instruments, the world's music stages and also in audio systems in the local music room. In the physics of energy and frequency, there are no differences in the areas of application. With phiton_resonators, any system of signal generation and processing is universally stabilized in natural harmony. Destabilization is avoided by using the phiton_resonators and the music retains its full dynamics, timing and naturalness.
Dedicated phiTon_resonaTors are used to optimize the resonance of key, string, wind and percussion instruments as well as audio components. They are also used in room acoustics in recording studios, auditoriums and theaters. With phiTon_resonaTors, every type of signal generation and processing is comprehensively solidified in natural harmony. Imbalance is avoided by using phiTon_resonaTors and music retains its full dynamics and correct timing during playback.

Instruments on stages all over the world
Interference between instruments cancel each other out and the musician can play with full dedication. Whether solo or in a group, instruments with phiTon_resonaTors show what they were created for.
Recording studios for perfectionists
When recording in the studios, phiTon_resonaTors capture the dedication and excitement created by the artists in the music. Specially developed cables and loudspeakers using this technology also help the recording manager to fulfill his task perfectly.
Hear what the music has to say
The quality of the music systems (high-end audio) is subject to the same influences as live musicians and in the studio. An audio system that works with phiTon_resonaTors allows you to experience music with full energy, with the correct timing of frequencies and in natural harmony.
The physics behind PhitOn_resonators
Math and technology
The sound of instruments consists of both harmonic and disharmonious components, which are created when all components of the instrument resonate. The disharmonious vibrations are used, among other things, to create the specific instrument sound color and to make a violin sound different from a piano. PhiTon_ reonaTors, developed to linearize mechanical and electromagnetic oscillations, now ensure that the wavelengths of harmonic and non-harmonic components of the oscillations overlap in a harmonious way. In this way, no components or energy are removed from the sound.
Resonance optimization involves specifically influencing the vibration behavior of instruments, components or rooms in order to improve sound quality, tame vibrations or shift resonance frequencies. Resonance in the physical sense can be both desired — for example with musical instruments — and undesirable. In room acoustics, resonance is often annoying when certain frequencies are amplified, resulting in uneven sound during playback.
Our resonators are used both for optimising the resonance of instruments such as piano, grand pianos, stringed instruments or wind instruments as well as for optimising the resonance of audio components as well as in room acoustics in recording studios and listening rooms.
The metals used are stainless steel and copper. These are tuned, through their shape and size relationship, in such a way that the harmonic and disharmonious vibrational components harmoniously overlap. More information in our white paper.
Yes, depending on the application, the resonators are available in sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL as well as in Euclidean and non-Euclidean forms. The non-Euclidean form reinforces, among other things, the horizontal effect. Our sales representatives will advise you on the right choice for use in hi-fi chains and monitoring rooms.
Corrado Faccioni
Expert in electroacoustic technologies and founder of Corfac2 SA in Lugano.
Connect people, musicians and music lovers with the soul of music.
Corrado Faccioni is an experienced sound engineer who has been developing innovative acoustic solutions since 1972. With the founding of Corfac2 SA, he aims to offer musicians and listeners an unparalleled music experience.
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Key milestones
The development of phiTon_resonaTors is characterized by innovative technologies. Each year brings new advancements and applications.
1990
First developments
Research on vibration technology began in the early 90s. This laid the foundation for the phiton_resonators.
2010
International recognition
The phiTon_resonaTors are gaining further recognition. They are used by musicians such as Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland. They are also used in the Zurich Concert Hall and Konzerthaus Wien
2015
Patents filed successfully
The patent application was filed in 2012 and the patented technology was officially recognized in 2015. This results in wider application in the music industry.
2025
Vision For the future
The phiTon_resonaTors continue to set standards in audio technology. We are working on new innovations for the future and bringing our experience to partnerships with other manufacturers such as Sub-base audio one.
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