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Hear More.
Spend Less.

Inspiration

A little bit about what drives me to make cables

(it's not big profits)

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Materials

The materials I use, and why I use them

(it's not to cut costs)

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Results

A few testimonials to see if my cables suit your needs and/or taste

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Power Cables

 

So, the million-dollar question - what elements make a high-performance power cable?

Despite some of the wild marketing claims floating around, a power cord simply conducts electricity.  And when it comes to conducting electricity, I take two simple and steadfast rules to heart:

 

1. Increased Conductivity = Decreased Resistance

(more/better current flow – the garden hose vs. fire hose analogy)

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2. Greater Insulation & Shielding = Less Interference & Lower Capacitance and Inductance

(cleaner and more efficient current/signal transfer)

These rules are the framework for every decision I make regarding how I design and build my cables.  I am often asked about my material choices and construction techniques, and/or why I don't use “exotic” stuff.  To that I simply say, I design and build my cables to provide outstanding performance and value, not slick ad copy.

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Handcrafted with only high-quality materials

High-Performance cables are only possible with
High-Quality materials

Price-to-performance ratio turned on its head
 
I evaluate my cables against others costing up to 10 times as much

Reference-level performance at a reasonable price

Yes, it's certainly a bold performance claim, but not a wild one

Speaker Cables

 

Back when I was only making power cables, my clients posed a few million-dollar questions of their own regarding speaker cables:

"What do I look for/what makes them good?"

"What have you used/made for yourself?"

"Can you make me some?"

 

I have quite a few thoughts about that first question, and I'm not shy about tweaking my designs, so the second question has an equally long-winded answer.  I'll spare you the details and just answer the third one - "Yes, I'd be happy to!" ...but with a caveat... 

If you believe it is beneficial to maximize signal transfer whenever possible, then my cables may be perfect for you.

If, however, you believe large speaker cables provide no benefit, and are perhaps even detrimental, please know I was in the same camp not long ago.  I only left said camp when I started using high quantities of smaller conductors, versus low quantities of larger conductors, as the performance differences between those two approaches are significant.


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"Articulation is very smooth and instrumentation is clear and detailed."

- Jay Luong @ audiobacon.net

[read the full article here]

Testimonials

"On the first note, the sound stage was so much more vast with much better dynamics, resolution, and details."

Multiple Options

 

- Variety of finishing sleeves available

- Custom lengths

- World-wide plugs (U.K., Schuko, etc.)

Trade-In/Up

 

- Trade/upgrade your cable(s) anytime

- Full current retail value given towards a new purchase

60-Day Trial Period

 

If you are not happy with the performance of your cable(s), return it/them for a 100% refund

Accessories

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Specialty

 

This page showcases some of the plugs and other build materials I use, which I'm proud to now offer for sale on their own. 

I can't afford to keep a lot of extra materials around though, so quantities are limited - sorry.

The building products I use (and subsequently offer for sale) are constructed with 4N Copper and exceptionally high 97-98% Copper contents, and the details of each product are in their respective listings.

The page also features some of the goodies I have cooked up in the lab by special request over the years (I'm always up for a challenge).

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Custom-Made Plugs

 

- 97-98% Copper Content

(Industry Avg. is 65%)

- All-Aluminum Grounded Chassis

Quality Conductors

- 4N Pure OFC

- Teflon Dielectric

- Ample Insulation

- Complete Isolation

- Highly Flexible

Copper Sleeve

- Over 90% coverage

(Industry Avg. is 75%)

- Made with Pure Copper (no filler)

- Fully Grounded

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