All audiophiles search for the same qualities: Verisimilitude to the original event, a sense of engagement promoting suspension of disbelief, a visceral immersion in the audio video experience. They also know that everything in the signal path makes a difference, and that includes the jumpers used in biwired speakers system.
Most jumper cables supplied by speaker manufacturers are adequate for the job, but Furutech has never subscribed to being merely adequate. Furutech Sp... Read more...
All audiophiles search for the same qualities: Verisimilitude to the original event, a sense of engagement promoting suspension of disbelief, a visceral immersion in the audio video experience. They also know that everything in the signal path makes a difference, and that includes the jumpers used in biwired speakers system.
Most jumper cables supplied by speaker manufacturers are adequate for the job, but Furutech has never subscribed to being merely adequate. Furutech Sp... Read more...
The link between speakers and amplifiers is one of the most critical in a system. Speaker cables carry high current and require low resistive loss to avoid turning part of the signal energy into heat; high performance construction techniques call for large cable diameters or bundles of smaller conductors for an effective large diameter. Low resistance also keeps an amplifier’s damping factor high avoiding uncontrolled driver movements.
Furutech specifies α (Al... Read more...
The faint voices you sometimes hear during a phone conversation are an example of signal interference between adjacent or nearby conductors, commonly known as CROSSTALK. The term is also applied to frequencies above the audio range where more serious consequences occur when inductive or capacitive crosstalk creates distorted or erroneous data in data link systems.
The measurement of crosstalk consists of sending a signal of known strength through a conductor and measuring ... Read more...
The faint voices you sometimes hear during a phone conversation are an example of signal interference between adjacent or nearby conductors, commonly known as CROSSTALK. The term is also applied to frequencies above the audio range where more serious consequences occur when inductive or capacitive crosstalk creates distorted or erroneous data in data link systems.
The measurement of crosstalk consists of sending a signal of known strength through a conductor and measuring ... Read more...
The HDC-02S high definition loudspeaker cable is designed utilizing 95 strands of high purity tinned copper per conductor sleeved in Red and Black PVC and separated and sheathed overall in White PVC with directional markings. The distance between the conductors is important to control the capacitance of the cable. Too much capacitance, inductance and resistance would alter the sound characteristics and thus impede on overall performance.
Although it is impossible to elimi... Read more...
Straight Wire has introduced a significantly improved version of their highly acclaimed “Crescendo” Speaker Cable. It offers both technical advances starting with the inner core composed of seven equal diameter TPR hollow tubes vs. one large tube. This allows for greater flexibility and retention of roundness. The tubes are dual wrapped to maintain a uniform foundation for the many (12) large conductive groups and fillers. Dual insulation thicknesses (“soft” Foa... Read more...
Advanced Helix design uses the same premium materials found in the Rhapsody S interconnect. Ideal for listeners who prefer smooth, extended highs with a warm, but never loose, bass foundation. Rendering of spatial details is accomplished with convincing weight and outstanding dynamic contrast. Rhapsody S is universally compatible with nearly all speakers. Great choice for internal bi-wiring. Read more...